switch 3 192.168.3.0/24 1 2 3 4 5 6 000000 Router 2 192.168.3.1 EEE2 192.168.3.8 255.255.255.0 192.168.3.1 type Prefix AAA3 2 192.168.2.2 I EEEI Port 192.168.2.0/24 J DC DC 192.168.3.0/24 2 static | 192.168.1.0/24 192.168.2.1 switch 2 192.168.2.0/24 2 3 4 UN 192.168.2.6 255.255.255.0 192.168.2.1 DDDD 5 Router! switchi 192.168.1.0/24 1 2 3 4 5 6 ODO 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0 ВВВВ Port 2 192.168.2.0/24 I 192.168.2.1 255.255.255.0 сссс type / Prefix DC DC 192.168.1.0/24 static 192.168.3.0/24192.168.2.2 192.168.1.5 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.1 АААА
Router 2 attempts to send an IP packet from 192.168.2.6 to 192.168.3.8. But it does not know the MAC address of 192.168.3.8.
Please identify the correct statement(s) below.
Question 13 options:
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Router 2 does not need to know the MAC address of 192.168.3.8 since it is a router whereas the receiver is a host. |
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Router 2 will send an ARP request via its interface/port with IP 192.168.3.1 and MAC EEE2, attempting to discover the MAC address of 192.168.3.8. |
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192.168.2.6 should send an ARP request to identify the MAC address of 192.168.3.8 to follow the end-to-end design principle. |
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Router 2 should send ARP requests to all its connected networks (e.g., 192.168.3.0/24 and 192.168.2.0/24) since it does not know which network 192.168.3.8 belongs to. |
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