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Give reason to forward the MAC frame properly.
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- Discuss the role of a MAC (Media Access Control) address in the context of layer 2 devices.Is it possible for two different devices to share the same Media Access Control (MAC) address? Regardless of whether or not this will be successful Is it possible for one and the same object to exist on multiple IP addresses at the same time? What are the benefits to me?Why do we need to assign several MAC addresses to the same device?
- "When a switch uses the store-and-forward switching mechanism, it decides on fast forwarding based on the source MAC address of a received frame." Examine this assertion.How exactly does a virtual network interface card, also known as a vNIC, end up with a Media Access Control (MAC) address?What is the purpose of MAC filtering? When, if ever, would you use deny filtering rules and when, if ever, would you employ allow filtering rules? What happens to devices that want to connect if the "Allow the stations defined by any enabled items in the list to access" function is enabled but there are no entries in the list? What happens to devices that want to connect?