In the following network Host 1 is connected through a wireless link to a 802.11 access point and Host 2 is connected through an Ethernet link to a switch that connects it to the access point. The 48-bit numbers (e.g. AA.AA.AA.AA.AA.AA) indicate the MAC address for each device. Determine the frame addresses and To-DS/From-DS flag bits in the following data frames: A data frame leaving Host 1 and destined to Host 2. A data frame leaving the wireless router, sourced from Host 2 and destined to Host 3 A data frame leaving Host 2 and destined to Host 1 A data frame leaving Host 1 and destined to Host 3.
In the following network Host 1 is connected through a wireless link to a 802.11 access point and Host 2 is connected through an Ethernet link to a switch that connects it to the access point. The 48-bit numbers (e.g. AA.AA.AA.AA.AA.AA) indicate the MAC address for each device. Determine the frame addresses and To-DS/From-DS flag bits in the following data frames: A data frame leaving Host 1 and destined to Host 2. A data frame leaving the wireless router, sourced from Host 2 and destined to Host 3 A data frame leaving Host 2 and destined to Host 1 A data frame leaving Host 1 and destined to Host 3.
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In the following network Host 1 is connected through a wireless link to a 802.11 access point and Host 2 is connected through an Ethernet link to a switch that connects it to the access point. The 48-bit numbers (e.g. AA.AA.AA.AA.AA.AA) indicate the MAC address for each device.
Determine the frame addresses and To-DS/From-DS flag bits in the following data frames:
- A data frame leaving Host 1 and destined to Host 2.
- A data frame leaving the wireless router, sourced from Host 2 and destined to Host 3
- A data frame leaving Host 2 and destined to Host 1
- A data frame leaving Host 1 and destined to Host 3.
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