As Each and Every networking device have ethernet port to assign IP address. If we assign IP to those ethernet port Those device maintain arp table. Now What I found that I connect two VPCs in gns3 and assign IP address to them But there is no formation of Arp table. It is showing empty when we type #show arp. But if we use switch and router in that place the arp table is forming. What may be reason ?
If the router receives the packet from one interface, it checks the destination IP address in layer 3, but it doesn't know the subnet mask of destination IP address right? Then how will the router finds the network ID of destination IP address?
@@PMNetworking with the own subnet, it can only able to find that interface's network ID right? How it will find the destination IP network without knowing the subnet mask of that Destination IP?
@@PMNetworking with the own subnet, it can only able to find that interface's network ID right? How it will find the destination IP network without knowing the subnet mask of that Destination IP?
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Hello Sir Please make a video also by capturing packet in wireshark. I found different behavior dicussed above and capture in wireshark
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Thank you for simple explanation sir, will the protocol field value be 89 instead of 1, if we use ospf routing
Yes it will
As Each and Every networking device have ethernet port to assign IP address. If we assign IP to those ethernet port Those device maintain arp table. Now What I found that I connect two VPCs in gns3 and assign IP address to them But there is no formation of Arp table. It is showing empty when we type #show arp. But if we use switch and router in that place the arp table is forming. What may be reason ?
May be this is issue of software
to sent ARP, how with pc A know the ip of the gateway? is it manual process or via something like DHCP?
For that You have two way either manually or dhcp.
Sir when using 2different network mean... Ping using 2router we lost one packet from 5 why it is happening...
How router know he has to give otherwise of Mac address
Router maintain database
If the router receives the packet from one interface, it checks the destination IP address in layer 3, but it doesn't know the subnet mask of destination IP address right? Then how will the router finds the network ID of destination IP address?
With their own subnet mask
@@PMNetworking with the own subnet, it can only able to find that interface's network ID right? How it will find the destination IP network without knowing the subnet mask of that Destination IP?
@@PMNetworking with the own subnet, it can only able to find that interface's network ID right? How it will find the destination IP network without knowing the subnet mask of that Destination IP?
@@josephaj8310 it will perform and operation between source subnet mask and destination IP