From: Sundar Palaniappan (sundar_palaniappan@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Aug 01 2002 - 22:32:53 GMT-3
David,
Configure static ARP entries in the router. Map all 3 IP addresses to the
same MAC address.
this is what you need:
arp 165.10.10.100 2200.0001.0001 arpa
arp 165.10.10.101 2200.0001.0001 arpa
arp 165.10.10.102 2200.0001.0001 arpa
--Sundar
>From: "Zhang, Ou (David)" <OuDavid.Zhang@gs.com>
>Reply-To: "Zhang, Ou (David)" <OuDavid.Zhang@gs.com>
>To: "'ccielab@groupstudy.com'" <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
>Subject: A Question from CCIE Practical Studies
>Date: Thu, 1 Aug 2002 13:29:56 -0400
>
>I'd like to know if anyone has the answer for a question from Cisco CCIE
>Practical Studies (vol. I).
>
>p. 1159
>A mainframe resides on Vlan 2, and has three IP addresses: 165.10.10.100,
>165.10.10.101, and 165.10.10.102. These IP addresses correspond to a single
>MAC address of 2200.0001.0001. Configure the router R4 to support
>forwarding
>traffic to the single MAC address for all three IP addresses.
>
>Note: R4 is the router for Vlan 2.
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