> On Apr 12, 2022, at 9:56 AM, Todd Goodman via cctalk <cctalk@classiccmp.org> > wrote: > ... > The big difference in my mind between bridge and switch is: > > * Switches learn what port given MACs are on and only sends unicast > traffic destined for that MAC address on that port and not all > * Bridges send unicast traffic to all ports Absolutely not. The only standard device that forwards unicast to all ports is the repeater. I don't know of any packet forwarding device that sends unicast traffic to all ports; certainly no such thing can be found in any standard. Learning was introduced by DEC in the DECbridge 100 (along with spanning tree); IEEE later standardized this, with some small mods, in 802.1d. paul
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