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Ping 10.10.10.2 from 10.10.10.3.

Test At Device Dest. MAC Src MAC Src IPv4 Dest IPv4

Ping 10.10.10.3 00D0:BA8E:7 000C:85CC:1DA 10.10.10. 10.10.10.


10.10.10. 41A 7 3 2
2 from
Acces point -- -- -- --
10.10.10.
3. Switch0 00D0:BA8E:7 000C:85CC:1DA
41A 7 -- --

10.10.10.2 0060:4706:5 00D0:588C:240 10.10.10. 10.10.10.


72B 1 3 2

0060:4706:5 00D0:588C:240
72B 1 -- --

-- -- -- --

0060:4706:5 00D0:588C:240
72B 1

Ping 172.16.31.2 from 172.16.31.3.

At device Dest MAC Src MAC Src IPv4 Dest IPv4

172.16.31.3 000C.85CC.1DA7 0060.7036.2849 172.16.31.3 172.16.31.2

Hub - - - -

172.16.31.2 0060.7036.2849 000C.85CC.1DA7 172.16.31.2 172.16.31.3


Ping 172.16.31.4 from 172.16.31.5.

At device Dest MAC Src MAC Src IPv4 Dest IPv4

172.16.31.5 000C.CF0B.BC80 00D0.D311.C788 172.16.31.5 172.16.31.4

Switch 1 000C.CF0B.BC80 00D0.D311.C788

172.16.31.4 00D0.D311.C788 000C.CF0B.BC80 172.16.31.4 172.16.31.5

Ping 172.16.31.4 from 10.10.10.2.

At device Dest MAC Src MAC Src IPv4 Dest IPv4

10.10.10.2 00D0.588C.2401 0060.2F84.4AB6 10.10.10.2 172.16.31.4

Acces point

Switch0 00D0.588C.2401 0060.2F84.4AB6

Router 000C.CF0B.BC80 00D0.BA8E.741A 10.10.10.2 172.16.31.4

Switch1 000C.CF0B.BC80 00D0.BA8E.741A

172.16.31.4 00D0.BA8E.741A 000C.CF0B.BC80 172.16.31.4 10.10.10.2


Ping 172.16.31.3 from 10.10.10.2.

At device Dest MAC Src MAC Src IPv4 Dest IPv4

10.10.10.2 0060.2F84.4AB6 00D0.588C.2401 10.10.10.2 172.16.31.3

Acces point

Switch0 00D0.588C.2401 0060.2F84.4AB6

Router 0060.7036.2849 00D0.BA8E.741A 10.10.10.2 172.16.31.3

Switch1 0060.7036.2849 00D0.BA8E.741A

Hub

172.16.31.3 172.16.31.2 10.10.10.3


Part 2: Reflection Questions
Answer the following questions regarding the captured data:
1. Were there different types of wires used to connect devices?
Yes, there copper, fiber dan wireless.
2. Did the wires change the handling of the PDU in any way?
No
3. Did the Hub lose any of the information given to it?
No
4. What does the Hub do with MAC addresses and IP addresses?
Nothing
5. Did the wireless Access Point do anything with the information given to it?
Yes, it repackages it as wireless 802.11
6. Was any MAC or IP address lost during the wireless transfer?
No
7. What was the highest OSI layer that the Hub and Access Point used?
Layer 1
8. Did the Hub or Access Point ever replicate a PDU that was rejected with a red “X”?
Yes
9. When examining the PDU Details tab, which MAC address appeared first, the source or
the destination?
Destination appear first. Bisa dicek di PDU details computer, hub,switch, router
10. Why would the MAC addresses appear in this order?
A switch can begin forwarding a frame to a known MAC address more quickly if the
destination is listed first
11. Was there a pattern to the MAC addressing in the simulation?
No spessific pattern
12. Did the switches ever replicate a PDU that was rejected with a red “X”?
No
13. Every time that the PDU was sent between the 10 network and the 172 network, there
was a point where the MAC addresses suddenly changed. Where did that occur?
It happen at the router
14. Which device uses MAC addresses starting with 00D0?
The router
15. To what devices did the other MAC addresses belong?
To sender and reciever
16. Did the sending and receiving IPv4 addresses switch in any of the PDUs?
No
17. If you follow the reply to a ping, sometimes called a pong, do the sending and receiving
IPv4 addresses switch?
Yes, once it reach destination
18. What is the pattern to the IPv4 addressing in this simulation?
Each port of a router requires a set of non-overlapping addresses
19. Why do different IP networks need to be assigned to different ports of a router?
The function of a router is to inter-connect different IP networks.
20. If this simulation was configured with IPv6 instead of IPv4, what would be different?
The IPv4 addresses would be replaced with IPv6 addresses, but everything else would be
the same.

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