What type of transmission will have a zero in a special bit in the destination Media Access Control (MAC) address?
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Unicast type of transmission will have a zero in a special bit in the destination Media Access Control (MAC) address.
Explanation :
- Unicast address is the unique address that is generated when a frame is being transmitted from one transmitting device to only one receiver device in a LAN.
- To transmit the unicasted packets of data to the destination, the destination's IP address and MAC address should be present in the IP and ethernet headers respectively.
- As Unicast is one to one end transmission or receiving, it uses Transmission Control Protocols (TCP) which is said to be the connection oriented communication protocol.
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