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    Number of subnets in CIDR.

    are you talking about the wrapping quote tags
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    Number of subnets in CIDR.

    @ imagoon they both cant be right
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    Number of subnets in CIDR.

    What editor button should I use or better yet which one do you use ?
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    Number of subnets in CIDR.

    I guess the knowing how a router proceeds when it recieves a packet is the problem. If a host sent an ARP with its source mac & source IP and the targets IP but no targets MAC and that ARP was encapsulated then the datalink would be it's Source MaC & It's Source IP with the destination IP being...
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    Number of subnets in CIDR.

    yes I think ARP is simple in regards to local arp. To me what is weird, including the fact that there are far to many misleading websites including cisco's. See Im getting ready for my CCNA exam. I have access to a cite that allows its members to ask questions about the material covered in their...
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    Number of subnets in CIDR.

    Hey look I appreciate the feedback, I know the cicso article http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs...onfig-arp.html is long but for the sake of me passing my exam would both imagoon"diamond member" & Gryz"senior member please take a look at it ? look specifically at Overview of the Address...
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    Number of subnets in CIDR.

    Ok first, I am not referring to just Proxy ARP. I am referring to both Proxy ARP and ARP as indicated by the numbers 1 refers to using Proxy ARP, when it's used and how it's used & 2 just plain old ARP with of course it's use when the host are on different subnets. Secondly, I am referring to...
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    Number of subnets in CIDR.

    1)Cisco says Proxy arp works when two ethernet ports on a router are in the same IP network ie 192.172.1.2/25 &192.172.1.134/25 when a host on one ethernet wants a host MAC that is on the other side of the router it ARP's and the router replies with it's int mac. . My question...
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    Number of subnets in CIDR.

    Why would this class C address be able to borrow bits into a class B, why not class A. That question is a good question. Why because the router bases it's routing decisions on longest subnet mask. EIGRP would autosummarize it based on network add like 192/24.
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    Number of subnets in CIDR.

    The question is not meant to be determining a subnetting scheme. The post talks about subnets & networks with 3 different ARP types Proxy ARP, ARP on a different subnet & ARP on the same subnet. Their are 3 topics numbered 1,2 & 3 with questions regarding the topics for clearness numbered 1,2 &...
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    Number of subnets in CIDR.

    my problem/question but first my findings.1) Cisco says Proxy arp works when two ethernet port on a router are in the same subnet & when a host on one ethernet wants a host MAC that is on the other side of the router it ARP's for it and the router replies with it's int facing the requester...