For Ethernet, if an adapter determines that a frame it has just received is addressed to a different adapter
a. it discards the frame without sending an error message to the network layer
b. it sends a NACK (not acknowledged frame) to the sending host
c. it delivers the frame to the network layer, and lets the network layer decide what to do
d. it discards the frame and sends an error message to the network layer
Answer:
Option A
Explanation:
The nodal address has to match the signal message address for it to function well but if the it doesn't match the nodal receiver address, it disregards it.
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Wherever it is in its orbit, the line from the planet to the Sun smears over the same amount of area every second.
That's Kepler's second law of planetary motion.
The reason this happens is: That's how gravity works. (A better explanation is available, but first you have to be able to twirl calculus and solid geometry in the air on long sticks.)