Which type of switching reads just the address portion of the
frame and then immediately starts forwarding it?
A.) Cut-Through
B.) Store-and-Forward
C.) Tabling
D.) Routing
E.) Inverse ARP
F.) Fast Forward
Answer Posted / guest
Answer: A
Cut-Through is fast, but it does not read the entire frame
and perform
any error checking before forwarding. This can result in
forwarding
errors, such as fragments.
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