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In a network utilizing a bridge to connect two segments, the bridge is tasked with filtering traffic based on MAC addresses. If the bridge receives a frame with a destination MAC address that is not in its MAC address table, it must decide how to handle the frame. Given that the bridge has learned the following MAC addresses: A1, A2, and A3 on Segment 1, and B1, B2, and B3 on Segment 2, what action should the bridge take when it receives a frame destined for MAC address C1, which it has not previously learned?
The bridge should flood the frame to all ports except the one it was received on.
The bridge should drop the frame since it does not recognize the destination MAC address.
The bridge should send the frame only to Segment 1, as it has learned addresses from that segment.
The bridge should send the frame only to Segment 2, as it has learned addresses from that segment.

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