Did the sending and receiving IPv4 addresses switch in any of the PDUs? No.To what devices did the other MAC addresses belong? To the sender and receiver.Which device uses MAC addresses starting with 00D0? The Router.Where did that occur? It occurred at the Router Every time that the PDU was sent between the 10 network and the 172 network, there was a point where the MAC addresses suddenly changed.Did the switches ever replicate a PDU that was rejected with a red “X”? No.Was there a pattern to the MAC addressing in the simulation? No.Why would the MAC addresses appear in this order? A switch can begin forwarding a frame to a known MAC address more quickly if the destination is listed first.When examining the PDU Details tab, which MAC address appeared first, the source or the destination? Destination.Did the Hub or Access Point ever replicate a PDU that was rejected with a red “X”? Yes.
You will gather PDU information in simulation mode and answer a series of questions about the data you collect. This activity is optimized for viewing PDUs. Topologyĥ.3.1.3 Packet Tracer – Identify MAC and IP Addresses Objectives Optional activities are designed to enhance understanding and/or to provide additional practice. Packet Tracer – Identify MAC and IP Addresses ( Answer Version – Optional Packet Tracer)Īnswer Note: Red font color or gray highlights indicate text that appears in the Answer copy only. Version 5.02ĥ.3.1.3 Packet Tracer – Identify MAC and IP Addressesĥ.3.2.8 Packet Tracer – Examine the ARP Table After you review all questions, You should practice with our online test system by go to "Online Test" link below. Each version have 1 to 10 different questions or more. While you take online test with, You may get random questions from all version. We recommend you to go thought all version if you are not clear. What is your version? It depends on your instructor creating your class. The latest version is version 6.0 in 2018. From year to year, Cisco has updated many versions with difference questions.