Re: Challenge Question

From: Nimesh Vakharia (nvakhari@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri Jul 21 2000 - 03:11:03 GMT-3


   

If PC1 and PC2 have default routes pointing to e0 address on same network,
sure will, essentially you are routing throught the same e0 interface...
PC1 ping PC2

PC1 arps for default gateway, send it to router, router routes, arps for
PC2's mac address and sends it.

On Fri, 23 Jun 2000 sliu@ttank.com wrote:

>
>
> Here it goes:
>
> On an ethernet LAN segment, there are PC1, PC2, and Router.
> PC1 is configured with IP address: 10.1.1.1/24
> PC2 is configured with IP address: 10.1.2.2/24
> Router's ethernet interface is configured with 2 IP addresses with
> both subnets: 10.1.1.3/24 and 10.1.2.3/24,
> Now, what if PC1 pings PC2, would it go through and why?
>
> - Sean
> CCNP, and others
>
>
>



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