A Mac Address is Composed of Two 24-bit Numbers. what does the First 24-bit Number Represent??

Posted in  mac | 2022-03-16

Networking Chapter 2 Flashcards

A MAC address is composed of two 24bit numbers. What does the first 24bit number represent? Its the organizationally unique identifier for the manufacturer of the device.

What do the First 24 Bits of a MAC Address Represent?

Did You Know? Historically, MAC addresses are 48 bits long. They have two halves: the first 24 bits form the Organizationally Unique Identifier OUI and the last 24 bits form a serial number formally called an extension identifier.

What does a Switch do if it Doesn't Find the Destination MAC Address in its Switching Table?

When the destination MAC address is not found in the MAC address table, the switch forwards the frame out of all ports flooding except for the ingress port of the frame.

What does a Switch do if it Doesn't Find the Destination MAC Address in its Switching Table Quizlet?

What does a switch do if it doesnt find the destination MAC address in its switching table? A computers IP address setting must be set to the address of a router to which the computer can send all packets destined for other networks. What type of frame is addressed to a specific computer?

When a TCP Session Begins what is the Name of the First Segment that is Transferred?

Step 1. The client-side TCP first sends a special TCP segment to the server-side TCP. This special segment contains no application-layer data. It does, however, have one of the flag bits in the segment's header (see Figure 3.3-2), the so-called SYN bit, set to 1.