Which term causes a MAC address overflow to occur in the CAM table by flooding the switch with random MAC addresses?

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Which term causes a MAC address overflow to occur in the CAM table by flooding the switch with random MAC addresses?

A MAC flood describes flooding a switch with a large number of random MAC addresses to overflow its CAM (Content Addressable Memory) table. Switches use the CAM table to map MAC addresses to the specific port a device is on. When the table fills up, the switch can’t learn new addresses, so it starts flooding frames to all ports (unknown unicast), which degrades segmentation and can enable sniffing across devices. The CAM table is the data structure being overwhelmed, not the action itself, and the other terms don’t describe this overflow behavior.

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