The following information is listed for the configuration of a router:
Internet Port:
MAC Address - 00:21:3D:AE:2C:A6
IP Address - 70.115.23.137
DHCP - DHCP Client
IP Subnet Mask - 255.255.240.0
Domain Name Server - 209.18.47.61, 209.18.47.62
LAN Port:
MAC Address - 00:21:3D:AE:2C:A5
IP Address - 192.168.1.1
DHCP - OFF
IP Subnet Mask - 255.255.255.0
Why are the two MAC addresses are different. What is a MAC address, and why are the two different even though this is a single router?
The two IP addresses are different. What is an IP address, and why are the two different even though this is a single router?
Since DHCP is disabled on the router, it is not assigning addresses on the LAN. If setting a static IP address for a device on the LAN, what range of addresses could be utilized?
After choosing an unused address from the range given in d for the IP address for a device on the LAN, what would the IP subnet mask and gateway be set to? Explain why these settings would be used.