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How do a router and switch differ when handling a message? Both a router and a switch use the message’s destination address to select the line to route the incoming message to. The switch will purposefully drop messages if message traffic exceeds its capacity. The router will purposefully drop messages if message traffic exceeds its capacity. There is no difference in how a router and a switch handle messages.

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