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All devices on the LAN must be aware of the default gateway IP address to access remote locations.
All devices on the LAN must be aware of the default gateway IP address to access remote locations.
True (A)
The default gateway is the physical door through which devices physically exit the LAN.
The default gateway is the physical door through which devices physically exit the LAN.
False (B)
The MAC address for PC1 (AA-AA-AA-AA-AA-AA) is the source MAC address for the frame it sends to the router.
The MAC address for PC1 (AA-AA-AA-AA-AA-AA) is the source MAC address for the frame it sends to the router.
True (A)
The destination MAC address for the frame sent by PC1 is 22-22-22-22-22-22.
The destination MAC address for the frame sent by PC1 is 22-22-22-22-22-22.
Layer 3 addressing changes from link to link or hop to hop in a network.
Layer 3 addressing changes from link to link or hop to hop in a network.
Data link addressing provides source and destination addresses for each segment or hop of the journey to the destination.
Data link addressing provides source and destination addresses for each segment or hop of the journey to the destination.
The default gateway IP address belongs to a device within the LAN.
The default gateway IP address belongs to a device within the LAN.
The default gateway plays a crucial role in routing traffic to remote locations.
The default gateway plays a crucial role in routing traffic to remote locations.
MAC addresses for devices remain constant throughout a network.
MAC addresses for devices remain constant throughout a network.
Data link addressing is responsible for routing packets to their final destination.
Data link addressing is responsible for routing packets to their final destination.