单选题What is a valdi multicast MAC address?()A00:90:69:9F:EA:46BFF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FFC01:00:5E:28:12:95D99:99:99:99:99:99

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What is a valdi multicast MAC address?()
A

00:90:69:9F:EA:46

B

FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF

C

01:00:5E:28:12:95

D

99:99:99:99:99:99


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Which two design concerns must be addressed when designing a multicast implementation?() A. only the low-order 23 bits of the MAC address are used to map IP addressesB. only the low-order 24 bits of the MAC address are used to map IP addressesC. only the high-order 23 bits of the MAC address are used to map IP addressesD. only the low-order 23 bits of the IP address are used to map MAC addressesE. the 0x01004f MAC address prefix is used for mapping IP addresses to MAC addressesF. the 0x01005e MAC address prefix is used for mapping IP addresses to MAC addresses

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What is the purpose of the inverse ARP?() A.to map a known DLCI to an IP addressB.to mapa known IP address to a MAC addressC.to map known SPID toa MAC addressD.to map a known DLCI to a MAC addressE.to map a known IP address to a SPIDF.to mapa known MAC address to an IP address

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Given the multicast IP address of 224.193.5.10,what would the corresponding multicast MAC address be()A、00-00-0c-c0-05-0aB、00-00-0c-cl-05-0aC、01-00-5e-00-00-0cD、01-00-5e-41-05-0aE、00-00-0c-01-00-5eF、01-00-5e-cl-05-0a

What is a valid multicast MAC address?()A、00:90:69:9f:ea:46B、ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ffC、01:00:5e:28:12:95D、99:99:99:99:99:99

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What is the MAC address that comes from the multicast address 239.255.0.1?()A、01 - 00 - 5e - 7f - 00 - 01B、01 - 01 - ef - ff - 00 - 01C、00 - 00 - 00 - 7f - 00 - 01D、10 - 00 - ef - ff - 00 - 01

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Which two are characteristics of an IPv6 multicast address?()A、First (most significant ) octet is FF in hexB、Starts with a prefix of FE80 to FEBF in hexC、Starts with a prefix of FECO to FEFF in hexD、Second octet contains a 4-bit multicast scope fieldE、Last 64 bit contains the modified MAC address of the Ethernet interfaceF、Is allocated from the unicast address space

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