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Question about ARP (urgent) 7 years 6 months ago #38686

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Good day,

I'm about to give the CCNA exam in a couple of days and whilst searching for material to get myself more familiar with the final test, I came across the following question:

" After HostA pings HostB, which entry will be in the ARP cache of HostA to support this transmission? "

The interface address will be that of the router (default gateway) or that of the remote PC?

Question about ARP (urgent) 7 years 6 months ago #38687

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Pan,

If Host B is located on another network, then Host A will have its default router's MAC address in its ARP cache.

Hope this helps.

Chris.
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