[&] If the Least-Significant-Bit of an Ethernet destination MAC address is set to a one(1), what does this indicate? (Select the best answer) - That the Ethernet frame's MAC address is globally unique - That the Ethernet frame's MAC address is a locally-administered address - That the Ethernet frame is intended for more than one recipient. - That the Ethernet frame is intended for a single recipient. [&] The first half of an Ethernet MAC address provides an identifier of the manufacturer of the Ethernet NIC. What do we call this field? (Select the best answer) - OUI - MID - IOU - MUI - NID [&] Which of the following statements are true about the differences between 802.3 and EthernetV2 frames? (Select two answers) - EthernetV2 frames utilize an SSAP field - IPv4 packets are primarily transported in 802.3 frames - 802.3 frames utilize an Ethertype field - EthernetV2 frames have been deprecated and are no longer in use - 802.3 frames utilize an SSAP field - EthernetV2 frames utilize an Ethertype field