QUESTION=How many bits are available for mapping a layer 3 IP address to a multicast MAC address?
NAME_QUESTION=How many bits are available for
RIGHT_ANSWER=3
ANSWER1=16
ANSWER2=32
ANSWER3=23
ANSWER4=24
REACTION1=
REACTION2=
REACTION3=Due to the prefix length and the high order bit already in use in the multicast MAC address, only 23 bits are left for mapping. See Chapter 9 for more information.
REACTION4=
TXT_LINK1=Multicast Addressing
TXT_LINK2=Multicast Addressing
TXT_LINK3=Multicast Addressing
TXT_LINK4=Multicast Addressing
LINK1=s092+346a
LINK2=s092+346a
LINK3=s092+346a
LINK4=s092+346a
TEXT_SHOW_ANSWER=Due to the prefix length and the high order bit already in use in the multicast MAC address, only 23 bits are left for mapping. See Chapter 9 for more information.