Consider the figure below. The IP and MAC addresses are shown for nodes A, B, C and D, as well as for the router's interfaces. Consider an IP datagram being sent from node D to node A. Give the source and destination Ethernet addresses, as well as the source and destination addresses of the IP datagram encapsulated within the Ethernet frame at points (5), (4), (2), and (1) in the figure above

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Consider the figure below. The IP and MAC addresses are shown for nodes A, B, C and D, as well as for the router's interfaces.

Consider an IP datagram being sent from node D to node A. Give the source and destination Ethernet addresses, as well as the source and destination addresses of the IP datagram encapsulated within the Ethernet frame at points (5), (4), (2), and (1) in the figure above.

 

A9-10-35-4B-4в-46
128.119.23.85
39-78-5C-15-F1-я1
128.119.23.12в
AB-4F-BF-B9-E8-EE
128.119.14.19е
В
С4-16-зF-41-0с-88
128,119,159.63
(6)
C
(3)
(1)
(2)
(5)
A
(4)
-D
В2-43-сD-4R-09-ЕC
128.119.14.22в
АВ-BD-F5-5F-B1-11
128.119.14.52
94-78-E7-92-95-56
128.119.159.51
Transcribed Image Text:A9-10-35-4B-4в-46 128.119.23.85 39-78-5C-15-F1-я1 128.119.23.12в AB-4F-BF-B9-E8-EE 128.119.14.19е В С4-16-зF-41-0с-88 128,119,159.63 (6) C (3) (1) (2) (5) A (4) -D В2-43-сD-4R-09-ЕC 128.119.14.22в АВ-BD-F5-5F-B1-11 128.119.14.52 94-78-E7-92-95-56 128.119.159.51
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