Which two statements about multicast addressing are true? (Choose two.)
A.
To calculate the Layer 2 multicast address, the host maps the last 23 bits of the IP address into
the last 24 bits of the MAC address. The high-order bit is set to 0.
B.
The first 23 bits of the multicast MAC address are 0x01-00-5E. This is a reserved value that
indicates a multicast application.
C.
To calculate the Layer 2 multicast address, the host maps the last 23 bits of the IP address into
the last 24 bits of the MAC address. The high-order bit is set to 1.
D.
The first 3 bytes (24 bits) of the multicast MAC address are 0x01-00-5E. This is a reserved
value that indicates a multicast application.
E.
To calculate the Layer 2 multicast address, the host maps the last 24 bits of the IP address into
the last 24 bits of the MAC address. The high-order bit is set to 0.
F.
The last 3 bytes (24 bits) of the multicast MAC address are 0x01-00-5E. This is a reserved
value that indicates a multicast application.
Explanation: