21. Static routing needs
A. Destination IP address
B. Destination network address
C. Next hop
D. Destination MAC address
Answers
IP ADDRESS - the IP packet field containing the IP address of the workstation from which it came. Destination IP address - the IP packet field containing the IP address of the workstation to which it is addressed
DESTINATION NETWORK ADDRESS -Destination network address: Is the IP address of the network to include in the routing table. Subnet mask: Is the mask of that network. Next-hop address: Is the address of the next-hop router that will receive packets from you and forward them to the destined network.
NEXT HOP - next hop is the next router to which a packet is sent from any given router as it traverses a network on its journey to its final destination. In the event that the packet is at the final router in its journey, the next hop is the final destination.
DESTINATION MAC ADDRESS - The MAC address filter enables you to restrict specified nodes from communicating with other nodes. To do this, you can specify source and destination MAC-layer Ethernet addresses to be filtered at the source (incoming) port of a switch. The MAC address to be filtered can be unicast, multicast, or broadcast.
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