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Q: What is the broadcast MAC address in hexadecimal notation?
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What is the Mac broadcast address?

Ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff


What is physical address in network?

The MAC address is the physical address. Usually the MAC address is a unique hexadecimal address hard coded into the network card.


Mac address is presented in which format?

MAC addresses are common writen as a hexadecimal address.MAC addresses are common writen as a hexadecimal address.MAC addresses are common writen as a hexadecimal address.MAC addresses are common writen as a hexadecimal address.


What is the destination MAC address in a multicast Ethernet frame?

an address that begins with 01-00-5E in hexadecimal


How many destination MAC addresses can a message contain?

It can contain one MAC Address at a time, though if the message needs to be sent to all hosts on the network the message may contain the broadcast MAC Address, which is as follows: FFFF.FFFF.FFFF in hexidecimal notation, or a 48-bit address made up of all 1's in binary.


A unique hexadecimal number that identifies your network card is called a?

Kilometres <== that is incorrect.


How many characters does a MAC address have?

A MAC address consists of 48 bits, usually represented as a string of 12 hexadecimal digits


What address is an unique 12 digit hexadecimal number that is in each network device?

The network card's serial number, usually known as the MAC address.


A switch receives a frame with a destination MAC address that is currently not in the MAC table What action does the switch perform?

It duplicates the frame to all Ethernet ports, except the port it came from. A switch's MAC table is built not from destination addresses it receives, but by the source MAC addresses. So the frame is broadcast throughout the broadcast domain, until the end device with a matching MAC address responds to the broadcast, thus giving the switch a new source address to add to its MAC table.


Which protocol is used to determine a MAC address of a remote host interface?

ARP (address resolution protocol) is used in this case. Basically, one computer asks, for example, "who has IP address 10.0.0.15" (the message is sent as a broadcast), and the computer with this IP address replies, including its MAC address.ARP (address resolution protocol) is used in this case. Basically, one computer asks, for example, "who has IP address 10.0.0.15" (the message is sent as a broadcast), and the computer with this IP address replies, including its MAC address.ARP (address resolution protocol) is used in this case. Basically, one computer asks, for example, "who has IP address 10.0.0.15" (the message is sent as a broadcast), and the computer with this IP address replies, including its MAC address.ARP (address resolution protocol) is used in this case. Basically, one computer asks, for example, "who has IP address 10.0.0.15" (the message is sent as a broadcast), and the computer with this IP address replies, including its MAC address.


The address is the physical address of your network interface card that was assigned by the company that made the card?

This is MAC Address comprising of 48 bits (six blocks of double digit hexadecimal numbers)


What is the fixed number associated with device's NIC?

A MAC address is a fixed number that is 'burned' into each NIC