7. What is an advantage to using switches in your network?
A. Addressing of hosts by DHCP
B. Ease of administration
C. Stops broadcast storms
D. Works like a repeater
Answer Posted / kapilasdhir
Answer: B
Switches filter by MAC address and, by default, are
typically easy to administrate. B is the "best" answer
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