Which of the following devices forwards traffic based on MAC addresses?
A.
Switch
B.
Router
C.
Firewall
D.
Gateway
The Answer Is:
A
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
A network switch operates at Layer 2 (Data Link Layer) of the OSI model and forwards traffic using MAC addresses. CompTIA A+ teaches that switches maintain a MAC address table, learning which devices reside on each port. When a frame arrives, the switch checks the destination MAC address and forwards it only to the appropriate port, reducing unnecessary traffic and improving performance.
Routers, on the other hand, operate at Layer 3 and forward traffic based on IP addresses, not MAC addresses. Firewalls inspect traffic for security policies and operate across multiple OSI layers but do not perform MAC-based forwarding. A gateway is a broad term that generally refers to a device connecting different networks or protocols, typically involving routing, not MAC-based switching.
Thus, the device specifically responsible for forwarding frames based on MAC address lookup is the switch.
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