When constructing the Ethernet datagram to send the packet from Router Z to Computer 2 which is on Network C, what information needs to be in the destination MAC address?
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Router Z is attempting to send a packet to Computer 2, which is located on Network C. This implies that Router Z and Computer 2 are not on the same local network, and thus, the packet will likely need to traverse through one or more routers to reach its Show more…
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