If an IP packet is sent on a __________, it is intended for all devices of that network.
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If an IP packet is sent on a Broadcast, it is intended for all devices of that network.
- A packet is broadcast when the network sends one copy of it to each destination. Broadcast delivery can be completed with a single packet transmission on bus technologies like Ethernet.
- Software must implement broadcasting on networks made up of switches with point-to-point connections by sending copies of the packet across individual connections until all switches have received a copy.
- In the normal course of events, when computers on a network receive a packet, they attempt to match the MAC address of the packet with their own.
- If they are successful, they process the packet and pass it on to the OSI layer above (Network Layer); otherwise, the packet is discarded and not processed.
- However, they will process this packet because they recognise it as a broadcast when they see the MAC address FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF.
- The hosts are not required to transmit data in any particular order. The First In, First Out (FIFO) principle is used to send messages. By sending an electronic token to each host in turn, token passing regulates network access.
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