Hmm... AFAIK, ARP tables only store IP-MAC mappings for their own active ports. They don't know about any other MAC address. Any packet circulation is done through the routing tables, until it...
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Hmm... AFAIK, ARP tables only store IP-MAC mappings for their own active ports. They don't know about any other MAC address. Any packet circulation is done through the routing tables, until it...
It's possible. I'm not truly confident since it's been a long, long, time since I last studied these subjects. However, RIP was so rarely used even back then that I find it hard to be that the source...
Hmm... not sure, brewbuck, of what I'm about to say. But I seem to believe that can only happen on level 1 switches.
I didn't even know that could happen to be frank, but I seem to remember that...