I was so sure that I knew the answer, and then you said HDLC and I realized I work with Ethernet so frequently I didn't even consider the serial link that was there. What a great quiz-like question!
This is an easy question of CCENT level. Reply is always something that goes back in English. You even specify interfaces. So it is obvious that we are talking about router right to left. I am surprised that this is a topic of book CCENT part 1 chapter 3. The tricky part is people simply remember and not learn, investigate protocols itself and their frame. Thanks for video!
So when packet tracer skiped that step at 9:23 the router R2 should send a broadcast in the network 10,1,3,0/24, with the destination ip add of PC2 10,1,3,1 and mac address of FFFF.FFFF.FFFF ?
Thanks a lot for the explanation. I have a question about ICMP packet between Routers 8:08 . Should not router 1 change destination to R2's IP and source IP to his own IP??? Or it happens in ARP packet???
I was so sure that I knew the answer, and then you said HDLC and I realized I work with Ethernet so frequently I didn't even consider the serial link that was there. What a great quiz-like question!
You deserve so much appreciation. Thank you for making these videos
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This is an easy question of CCENT level. Reply is always something that goes back in English. You even specify interfaces. So it is obvious that we are talking about router right to left. I am surprised that this is a topic of book CCENT part 1 chapter 3. The tricky part is people simply remember and not learn, investigate protocols itself and their frame. Thanks for video!
Thank Mr.David. I have seen one look like it from you.
such a great video and useful info.
So when packet tracer skiped that step at 9:23 the router R2 should send a broadcast in the network 10,1,3,0/24, with the destination ip add of PC2 10,1,3,1 and mac address of FFFF.FFFF.FFFF ?
Thanks David😉👍
👏👏Much appreciation for this. I learnt something new today on this....
Very nice explanation.
Thanks a lot for the explanation. I have a question about ICMP packet between Routers 8:08 . Should not router 1 change destination to R2's IP and source IP to his own IP??? Or it happens in ARP packet???
Listen again, between routers is a point to point link. There is only A to B or B to A direction, so there is no need to pass Layer 3 information.
No sir IP address remain same only MAC address changes
Thanks a lot sir….
Thanks a lot sir...kindly make a video tutorial on dhcp helper address
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