what ieee standard specifies how vlan information appears in frames and how switches interpret that information?

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In accordance with the standard, bridges and switches must handle Ethernet frames according to a system of VLAN tagging and associated protocols."Ports in the same VLAN share broadcasts, but ports in other VLANs do not," is the right response. A switch can assign some interfaces to one broadcast domain and others to another using VLANs. A Layer 2 tagging technique called IEEE 802.1Q adds four bytes to the Layer 2 Ethernet header. The open standard for VLAN tagging is IEEE 802.1Q. Twelve bits, contained in two bytes, are used to uniquely identify each transmission as belonging to a specific VLAN. Collision domain sizes grow as a result of VLANs. VLANs provide logical user grouping according to function.Learn more about Ethernet here-https://brainly.com/question/13441312#SPJ4

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