What’s the difference between IP addresses and MAC addresses? How to map human-readable names to IP addresses?
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What’s the difference between IP addresses and MAC addresses? How to map human-readable names to IP addresses?
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- Is sharing a MAC address across network interfaces possible? Or not? Is it feasible to assign a single IP address to several network interfaces? Or not?What is the difference between IP and MAC addresses?4.What is DHCP and what are its advantages? 5. What is a MAC address and what is the difference between it and an IP address?
- How would you differentiate between a MAC address and a Hardware address? What is the length of a MAC address both in Bits and Bytes? What is the length of an IPv4 address in Bits?Is it feasible to have the same MAC address on two distinct network interfaces? Is this the case, or not? How can I use the same IP address for two separate network interfaces? Is this the case, or not?Is it feasible for two network interfaces to share a MAC address? How come? Two network interfaces with the same IP address? How come?