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How is Ethernet II different from Ethernet 802.3?

Posted: Thu Jul 21, 2022 9:26 pm
by answerhappygod
How is Ethernet II different from Ethernet 802.3?

A. Ethernet 802.3 can only be used on point-to-point links, while Ethernet II can be used on broadcast networks.
B. In Ethernet II the 2 bytes after the source MAC address is used as a type indicator. In Ethernet 802.3 these two bytes indicate the length of the frame.
C. In Ethernet 802.3, the 2 bytes after the source MAC address is used as a type indicator. In Ethernet II these two bytes indicate the length of the frame.
D. Ethernet II and Ethernet 802.3 are two different names for the same protocol