Correct!


4. Certain protocols such as SNA, Netbios and LAT are not routable and therefore must be bridged or encapsulated because

e. These protocols have no explicit network address
These protocols have "flat" addressing schemes - that is, there is no topological significance to the addresses assigned to each station. With routable protocols, it is this topologically significant Network addresses that a router uses in order to make routing decisions.

Reference: Perlman, Interconnections, Chapter 6.


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