How do switches handle broadcast traffic in a network?
- Switches drop broadcast traffic
- Switches encapsulate broadcast traffic in VLAN headers
- Switches filter broadcast traffic based on MAC addresses
- Switches forward broadcast traffic to all ports
Switches forward broadcast traffic to all ports within a network. This ensures that broadcast messages reach all devices connected to the switch.
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