What is the size of the unique address used to identify each node on an Ethernet LAN?

What is the size of the unique address used to identify each node on an Ethernet LAN?

What is the size of the unique address used to identify each node on an Ethernet LAN?

A.
3 bytes

B.
6 bytes

C.
9 bytes

D.
12 bytes



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chandima

chandima

HI Admin

I think answer should be B, because unique address of a ethernet Lan node is Mac address , which has 6 bites

Regards

Chandima

Nguyen Duc Hoa

Nguyen Duc Hoa

Yes, I think so. MAC address is 48 bit, equavalent 6 bytes (48/8).

avee

avee

At L2 Ethernet LAN..Mac address is in use for frame forwarding and MAC address is of 48 bit or 6 bytes long.

Yes B is correct..