Describe how a network switch processes the following frames from the time the frame arrives at the switch until the frame exits the switch. In each case describe/highlight the place of the MAC address table. Host A on VLAN 10 sends a unicast frame to Host B on VLAN 10 on the same switch Host A on VLAN 10 sends a unicast frame to Host B on VLAN 10 but Host B is on a different switch Host A on VLAN 10 sends a unicast frame to Host B on VLAN 20 the same switch. No inter Vlan Routing Host A on VLAN 10 sends a unicast frame to Host B on VLAN 20 on the same switch. Inter Vlan Routing accomplished through Router on a stick approach. Answer each question showing the difference (if any) between the following two scenarios. The network switch(es) is not configured with VLANs The network switch(es) is configured with two VLANs 10 and 20
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Describe how a network switch processes the following frames from the time the frame arrives at the switch until the frame exits the switch. In each case describe/highlight the place of the MAC address table.
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Host A on VLAN 10 sends a unicast frame to Host B on VLAN 10 on the same switch
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Host A on VLAN 10 sends a unicast frame to Host B on VLAN 10 but Host B is on a different switch
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Host A on VLAN 10 sends a unicast frame to Host B on VLAN 20 the same switch. No inter Vlan Routing
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Host A on VLAN 10 sends a unicast frame to Host B on VLAN 20 on the same switch. Inter Vlan Routing accomplished through Router on a stick approach.
Answer each question showing the difference (if any) between the following two scenarios.
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The network switch(es) is not configured with VLANs
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The network switch(es) is configured with two VLANs 10 and 20.
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