This matching item tests the basic roles of common network components. A router forwards packets between IP networks and makes Layer 3 path decisions. A Layer 2 switch forwards Ethernet frames within a VLAN using MAC addresses. A Layer 3 switch can perform switching and inter-VLAN routing in hardware. A firewall controls traffic between security zones and may use stateful inspection, policy, and address translation. A wireless access point bridges wireless clients into the wired network, while a wireless LAN controller centrally manages many lightweight APs. Cisco CCNA v1.1 Network Fundamentals begins with exactly this skill: explain the role and function of routers, switches, APs, controllers, servers, endpoints, and security appliances. The reliable way to solve the drag-and-drop is to identify the forwarding layer and administrative role. MAC-frame movement belongs to Layer 2 switching, subnet-to-subnet forwarding belongs to routing, and centralized WLAN control belongs to the WLC.
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