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Multicast frames have a value of 1 in the least-significant bit of the first octet of the destination address

* Ethernet multicast address would be 01:00:0C:CC:CC:CC (used by CDPCisco Discovery Protocol).


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Multicast frames have a value of 1 in the least-significant bit of the first octet of the destination address

* Ethernet multicast address would be 01:00:0C:CC:CC:CC (used by CDPCisco Discovery Protocol).

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Unicast, multicast, and broadcast addresses
sent all device on the LAN. Frames sent to a broadcast address will be delivered to all devices on the LAN. The unicast address will have the value of the MAC address of the destination device. <span>Multicast frames have a value of 1 in the least-significant bit of the first octet of the destination address. This helps a network switch to distinguish between unicast and multicast addresses. One example of an Ethernet multicast address would be 01:00:0C:CC:CC:CC, which is an address used by CDP (Cisco Discovery Protocol). The broadcast address has the value of FFFF.FFFF.FFFF (all binary ones). The switch will flood broadcast frames out all ports except the port that it was received on. Jan 26, 2016upravn

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