As shown in the figure the host has ARP cache. Host A sends a data packet to host B. Which of the following are the destination MAC address and destination IP address of the data packet?
Hold up, is this a trick question? I mean, the MAC address is clearly B, but the IP address... wait, is it 11.0.12.2? Nah, can't be, it's gotta be 11.0.12.1. I'm sticking with B, but I'm keeping an eye out for any surprises!
Hmm, let me think this through. The ARP cache tells us the MAC address is B, so that's gotta be the answer. And the IP address is the one we're sending to, 11.0.12.1. I'll go with B, it's a no-brainer!
Haha, this is too easy! Everyone knows that the destination MAC address is the one in the ARP cache, which is B. The IP address is just the one we're sending to, 11.0.12.1. I'm picking B, no doubt about it.
The destination MAC address is clearly B, since that's what the host has in its ARP cache. The IP address is 11.0.12.1, which makes sense. I'm gonna go with B.
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