单选题What is the MAC address that comes from the multicast address 239.255.0.1?()A01 - 00 - 5e - 7f - 00 - 01B01 - 01 - ef - ff - 00 - 01C00 - 00 - 00 - 7f - 00 - 01D10 - 00 - ef - ff - 00 - 01

单选题
What is the MAC address that comes from the multicast address 239.255.0.1?()
A

01 - 00 - 5e - 7f - 00 - 01

B

01 - 01 - ef - ff - 00 - 01

C

00 - 00 - 00 - 7f - 00 - 01

D

10 - 00 - ef - ff - 00 - 01


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