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fir1st2014-01-16 22:36:12
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fir1st, 2014-01-16 22:36:12

Which destination addresses will be used by Host A to send data to Host C? (Choose two)

Question from CCNA, please explain? (Question 5)
www.9tut.com/new-ccna-ip-routing-2
Given that host A and host C have the same IP, how does the router understand that it needs to send this packet to another network? At the point in time when he has a packet, he will have a destination ip of both host A and host C.

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Rsa97, 2014-01-17
@Rsa97

Where did you get the idea that the IPs will be the same?
The explanation is quite clear. Host A will use the IP address of host C, since the destination IP address does not change when a packet is delivered, and the MAC address of the E0 interface of the router, since it is the gateway between the networks of host A and host C in this scheme.

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AccessForbidden, 2014-01-17
@AccessForbidden

By the way, in such matters it is always easier to turn to the Cisco packet tracer with packet visualization enabled.

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rdntw, 2014-01-19
@rdntw

I think it's easiest to start with theory, not dumps ;)

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