1. Assume that host A sends an IP datagram to host F in Figure. From the operation of the ARP protocol, determine the source and destination MAC addresses and the source and destination IP addresses of the transmitted frame (i) from A to R0, (ii) from R0 to R1, (iii) from R1 to F. 
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2) IP and MAC addressing. True or False. One point for each correct answer, zero points for each incorrect answer. Many of the questions refer to the following network consisting of three 10Mbps Ethernet segments, one switch, and one router. Assume all ARP tables are up-to-date unless otherwise stated. a) Consider a network consisting of Ethernets, hubs, switches, and routers. Suppose one of the hubs is replaced with a switch. Then the network administrator must redefine some IP addresses. True...
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2) (10 points) IP and MAC addressing. True or False. Circle True or False. One point for each correct answer, zero points for each incorrect answer. Many of the questions refer the folowing network consisting of three 10Mbps Ethernet segments, one switch, and one router. Assume all ΛΕΡ tables are up-to-date unless otherwise stated Switch Ronter...
While sending an IP datagram from host A to host B and a return a datagram from host B to host A, where A and B are on different networks . While sending an IP datagram from host A to host B and a return a datagram from host B to host A, where A and B are on different networks . a) What will be the source and destination IP addresses on the datagram sent from host A? b)...
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4. Consider three LANs interconnected by two routers, as shown in the following figure. a. Assign IP addresses to all of the host and router interfaces. For Subnet 1 use addresses of the form 192.168.200.xxx: for Subnet 2 uses addresses of the form 192.168.30.xxx; and for Subnet 3 use addresses of the form 192.168.100.xxx. b. Assign MAC addresses to all of the host and router interfaces. Assume that all the MAC addresses start with "00-00";...
Consider the scenario below in which three hosts, with private IP addresses 10.0.1.13, 10.0.1.15, 10.0.1.20 are in a local network behind a NATted router that sits between these three hosts and the larger Internet. NAT Translation Table WAN side addr LAN side addr 35.122.196.219:517 10.0.1.27:3435 10.0.1.13 2 S: D, 10.0.1.27 135.122.196.219 10.0.1.15 4 3 10.0.1.20 IP datagrams being sent from, or destined to, these three hosts must pass through this NAT router. The router's interface on the LAN side has...
The figure below shows a wired network with IP and MAC addresses assigned for each host. The client sends a packet to the server (labels 1 and 2) 65.55.251.214 00:0d:93:30:c1:da S: D: 152.160.3.254 00:23:12:f4:e7 S: D: 2 152.160.3.2 01:d3:12:45:f3 4.125.228.39 Router 00:34:12:a8:c1:de Server Client The source MAC address for the packet between the client and the router (label 1) is address is and the destination MAC
13 Ll し2 L3 C2 Cl Assume the path from host A to host B consists of 2 routers and 3 links as displayed in the diagram. Assume host A sends packets to host B. At host A, packets from A to B will be transmitted with source IP address of destination IP address of and with source MAC address of destination MAC address of
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QUESTION 17 We assume that a LAN network includes 7 hosts (A, B, C, D, E. Fand G) which are connected by a switch. The contents of the switch's CAM table is as follows: (Port 1. Host A) - (Port 2. Host B) - (Port 3. Host - Port 4, Host D) - Port S. Hosta-Port 6, Host F) - (Port 7. HostG), Also, we assume that there is/are one or many host(s) that has/have sent fake...
Addressing Table MAC Address Switch Interface Interface Device 0001.6458.2501 GO/1 Gg0/0 N/A Router0 SOO/0 N/A O0EO.F7B1.8901 GO/D G0/1 Router1 S0/0/0 N/A N/A 0060.2F84.4AB6 Wireless FO/2 10.10.10.2 0060.4706.572B Wireless FO/2 10.10.10.3 000C.85CC. 1DA7 FO FO/1 172.16.31.2 0060.7036.2849 FO FO/2 172.16.31.3 0002.1640.8D75 GO FO/3 172.16.31.4 Part 1: Examine an ARP Request Task 1: Generate ARP requests by pinging 172.16.31.3 from 172.16.31 2 Click 172.16.31.2 and open the Command Prompt. Enter the arp -d command to clear the ARP table. Enter Simulation mode...
12. The combination of the source and destination IP addresses and the source and destination port numbers is known as a socket. What is a socket used for? 13. Label the following port number ranges. _0 to 1023 1024 to 49151 49152 to 65535 14. What DOS command can be used to see which active TCP connections are open and wing on a networked host? 15. Why is dividing application data into segments necessary 16. Labelcach of the following delivery...