A network technician is reviewing Layer 2 switch forwarding modes and port auto-negotiation behaviors. Match each switching operation or port feature on the left with its corresponding functional description on the right.
- Store-and-Forward SwitchingBuffers the complete Ethernet frame and verifies the Frame Check Sequence (FCS) CRC prior to forwarding.
- Cut-Through SwitchingReads only the 6-byte destination MAC address before immediately forwarding the frame to achieve minimum latency.
- Fragment-Free SwitchingInspects the first 64 bytes of an Ethernet frame to ensure collision fragments are discarded before forwarding.
- Auto-MDIXAutomatically detects cable interface requirements and internally swaps transmit and receive pairs.
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Store-and-Forward Switching matches buffering the full frame and verifying the FCS CRC. Cut-Through Switching matches reading only the destination MAC address for minimal latency. Fragment-Free Switching matches inspecting the first 64 bytes to eliminate collision fragments. Auto-MDIX matches automatically detecting cable pinouts and swapping transmit/receive pairs.
Store-and-Forward buffers the full frame for FCS validation; Cut-Through forwards after inspecting only the 6-byte destination MAC; Fragment-Free inspects 64 bytes to drop collision fragments; Auto-MDIX automatically configures internal transmit/receive pinouts based on connected cabling.
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Switch Frame Forwarding Methods and Auto-MDIX
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