The classic network forwarding method is based on router routing table forwarding. The forwarding method of OpenFlow switches is based on flow table forwarding. Which of these two forwarding methods are correct? ()*
The longest mask matching method for the routing table is the correct answer. Flow tables are getting more complex, but that's just part of the fun of networking these days.
The longest mask matching method for the routing table is the correct answer. Flow tables are getting more complex, but that's just part of the fun of networking these days.
This question is a bit tricky. The flow table forwarding is correct, but the matching method is not just the MAC address and IP address. It also includes other fields in the packet header.
The matching method of the flow table is to match the MAC address and IP address, which is correct. The routing table is not of fixed length, and a device can have multiple routing tables.
The classic network forwarding method based on routing tables is correct, but the flow table forwarding in OpenFlow is also valid. I think both options are correct.
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