Which two statements are correct about MAC and IP addresses during data transmission if NAT is not involved? (Choose two.)

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Which two statements are correct about MAC and IP addresses during data transmission if NAT is not involved? (Choose two.)

  • Destination IP addresses in a packet header remain constant along the entire path to a target host.
  • Destination MAC addresses will never change in a frame that goes across seven routers.
  • Every time a frame is encapsulated with a new destination MAC address, a new destination IP address is needed.
  • Destination and source MAC addresses have local significance and change every time a frame goes from one LAN to another.
  • A packet that has crossed four routers has changed the destination IP address four times.

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