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Solution Set: CSCI 5132 - Internet Protocols

1. The router with IP address 125.45.23.12 sent an ARP request packet for the host with IP address 125.11.1.1. The ARP request packet contained the router's Ethernet physical address 23:45:AB:4F:6:!" and the target host's IP address 125.11.1.1. 2. The ARP response packet sent in response contains the target host's Ethernet physical address AA:BB:A2:4F:6:!" in the sender hardware address field, and the router's Ethernet physical address 23:45:AB:4F:6:!" in the target hardware address field. 3. ARP packets can have variable lengths

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Solution Set: CSCI 5132 - Internet Protocols

1. The router with IP address 125.45.23.12 sent an ARP request packet for the host with IP address 125.11.1.1. The ARP request packet contained the router's Ethernet physical address 23:45:AB:4F:6:!" and the target host's IP address 125.11.1.1. 2. The ARP response packet sent in response contains the target host's Ethernet physical address AA:BB:A2:4F:6:!" in the sender hardware address field, and the router's Ethernet physical address 23:45:AB:4F:6:!" in the target hardware address field. 3. ARP packets can have variable lengths

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Chapter -05 October 2, 2008

Solution Set
1. A router with IP address 125.45.23.12 and Ethernet physical address 23:45:AB:4F:6 :!" has recei#ed a pac$et %or the host destination with IP address 125.11. &.1' and Ethernet physical address AA:BB:A2:4F:6 :!". (how the entries in the A)P re*uest pac$et sent +y the router. Assu,e no su+nettin-.

./ '''1 ./ '6 ./ '4 ./ 23:45:AB:4F:6 :!" .0 ":2":1 :'! .0 '':'':'':'':'':'' .0 ":'B:4E:'A

./ '&'' ./ '''1

2. (how the entries in the A)P pac$et sent in response to a+o#e e0a,ple. ./ '''1 ./ '6 ./ '4 AA:BB:A2:4F:6 :!" .0 ":'B:4E:'A ./ 23:45:AB:4F:6 :!" .0 ":2":1 :'! ./ '&'' ./ '''2

3. Encapsulate the result o% e0. 1 in data lin$ %ra,e.

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Chapter -05 October 2, 2008

4. Encapsulate the result o% e0. 2 in data lin$ %ra,e. (a,e as a+o#e %i-. the data part will +e raplaced +y the ans o% *.2 and the destination address will +e: AA:BB:A2:4F:6 :!". And the source address %ield will +e ./ 23:45:AB:4F:6 :!". 5. Is the si1e o% A)P pac$et %i0ed2 E0plain2 3o4 it can ha#e di%%erent len-ths 5+ytes6

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