Which three elements compose a network entity title? (Choose three.)
A. area ID
B. domain ID
C. system ID
D. NSAP selector
E. MAC address
F. IP address
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System ID — This field is 6 octets long and should be set to a unique value with Level 1 and Level
Area address — This field is of variable length, composed of high order octets, and it excludes the System ID and N-selector (NSEL) fields
NSEL — This field is called the N-selector, also referred to as the NSAP, and it specifies the upper-layer protocol.
System ID — This field is 6 octets long and should be set to a unique value with Level 1 and Level
Area address — This field is of variable length, composed of high order octets, and it excludes the System ID and N-selector (NSEL) fields
NSEL — This field is called the N-selector, also referred to as the NSAP, and it specifies the upper-layer protocol.
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