QUESTION=There are 32 multicast IP addresses for every 1 multicast MAC address. ### True or false?
NAME_QUESTION=There are 32 multicast IP addresses
RIGHT_ANSWER=1
ANSWER1=True
ANSWER2=False
REACTION1=With a ratio of 32:1, you can expect to see a significant amount of address ambiguity. It is safe to say that any IP addresses that have the same values in the last 23 bits will map to the same MAC multicast address.
REACTION2=
TXT_LINK1=Layer 3 to Layer 2 Overlap
TXT_LINK2=Layer 3 to Layer 2 Overlap
LINK1=s092+346a
LINK2=s092+346a
TEXT_SHOW_ANSWER=With a ratio of 32:1, you can expect to see a significant amount of address ambiguity. It is safe to say that any IP addresses that have the same values in the last 23 bits will map to the same MAC multicast address.