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24 Οκτ 2019 · 5.3.2.8 Packet Tracer – Examine the ARP Table (Instructor Version) Topology; Addressing Table; Objectives; Background; Part 1: Examine an ARP Request. Step 1: Generate ARP requests by pinging 172.16.31.3 from 172.16.31.2. Step 2: Examine the ARP table. Part 2: Examine a Switch MAC Address Table
11 Σεπ 2017 · This video shows the packet tracer activity Examine the ARP Table
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Part 1: Examine an ARP Request. Step 1: Generate ARP requests by pinging 172.16.31 from 172.16.31. a. Click 172.16.31 and open the Command Prompt. b. Enter the arp -d command to clear the ARP table. c. Enter Simulation mode and enter the command ping 172.16.31. Two PDUs will be generated.
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14 Φεβ 2020 · In this activity, you will observe how broadcast traffic is forwarded by the switches when VLANs are configured and when VLANs are not configured. Step 1: Ping from PC1 to PC6. a. Wait for all the link lights to turn to green. To accelerate this process, click Fast Forward Time located in the bottom tool bar. b.
Page 1 of 4 Packet Tracer Examine the ARP Table Part 1: Examine an ARP Request Step 1: Generate ARP requests pinging 172.16.31 from 172.16.31. a. Click 172.16.31 and open the Command Prompt. b. Enter the arp command to clear the ARP table. c. Enter Simulation mode and enter the command ping 172.16.31. Two PDUs will be generated.