Assume that you have two computers and a router (default gateway) that have the following TCP/IP configuration and that Computer A wants to send data to Computer E. Match the addresses that will be used in the IP packet and the ethernet frame sent from Computer A. Computer A IP address: 178.23.43.12 Netmask: 255.255.0.0 Default gateway address: 178.23.17.1 MAC Address: 34:2A:C6:C6:55:C3 Computer E IP address: 178.23.54.23 Netmask: 255.255.0.0 Default gateway address: 178.23.10.1 MAC Address: 34:2A:C6:76:3E:12 Default Gateway MAC Address: 65:D3:C9:11:C5:99 Items to Match: IP packet Source IP address: IP packet Destination IP address: Ethernet frame Source MAC address Ethernet frame Destination MAC address Possible Values: 178.23.17.1 178.23.10.1 178.23.43.12 178.23.54.23 34:2A:C6:C6:55:C3 65:D3:C9:11:C5:99 34:2A:C6:76:3E:12
Assume that you have two computers and a router (default gateway) that have the following TCP/IP configuration and that Computer A wants to send data to Computer E. Match the addresses that will be used in the IP packet and the ethernet frame sent from Computer A.
Computer A
IP address: 178.23.43.12
Netmask: 255.255.0.0
Default gateway address: 178.23.17.1
MAC Address: 34:2A:C6:C6:55:C3
Computer E
IP address: 178.23.54.23
Netmask: 255.255.0.0
Default gateway address: 178.23.10.1
MAC Address: 34:2A:C6:76:3E:12
Default Gateway
MAC Address: 65:D3:C9:11:C5:99
Items to Match:
IP packet Source IP address:
IP packet Destination IP address:
Ethernet frame Source MAC address
Ethernet frame Destination MAC address
Possible Values:
178.23.17.1
178.23.10.1
178.23.43.12
178.23.54.23
34:2A:C6:C6:55:C3
65:D3:C9:11:C5:99
34:2A:C6:76:3E:12
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