At 06:21 PM 6/26/01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Is a CDP frame a broadcast, multicast or unicast?

Why don't you turn on debug or use an analyzer and find out for yourself!? 
:-) You would learn a lot.

>  The frame contains no
>source
>or destination.

If it contains no destination, then why are you wondering if it is destined 
to a broadcast, multicast, or unicast address?

On LANs, it does contain a source (the router or switch that is sending the 
info) and a destination, the Cisco multicast address 01:00:0C:CC:CC:CC.

Perhaps the statement meant that on a point-to-point WAN link it doesn't 
include a source and destination. That could be true.

Priscilla

>  It consists of a header, followed by a set of variable-length
>fields consisting of type/length/value.
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