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Which of the following statements best describes the format of data traffic sent from the PC to the server?
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Which of the following statements best describes the format of data traffic sent from the PC to the server?
When data is sent from a PC to a server in a routed network, the source IP address is the IP address of the PC, and the destination IP address is the IP address of the server. However, at the data link layer, the MAC address handling changes. The source MAC address is the MAC address of the PC, and the destination MAC address is the MAC address of the router port connected to the PC. This is because packets are sent from the PC to the router first; the router then forwards the packets to the destination server, thereby encapsulating the new MAC addresses for the next hop in the path.
The source MAC will be the one for PC and destination MAC address will be address MAC of the next router
D. The source IP address will be the address of the PC, and the destination IP address will be the IP address of the server, the source MAC address will be the MAC address of the PC, and the destination MAC address will be the MAC address of the interface connected to R1.