Explaining with wireshark is just as important as defining the protocol! Thank you very much! I have a very basic question though and I hope some can answer it :)
ARP is a layer 2 function for MAC address resolution within the local network. Routing outside of the network occurs at layer 3 as a router looks at the IP address header and decides the best route to send it. Because routers operate at layer 3 they don't care about the MAC address. The local network has no knowledge of anything beyond the gateway.
Can't thank you enough for making these extremly helpful videos for networking learners.
thanks for explaining with wireshark :)
it is super explained now..
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Excellent explanation with wireshark.
Very very useful!! Thanks!!
Muy buena explicación
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Explaining with wireshark is just as important as defining the protocol! Thank you very much! I have a very basic question though and I hope some can answer it :)
Why is the first ARP Request from router not a broadcast? Why it is to intel laptop mac directly?
how to configure snmp on fiberhome (fengine s4800) switch
ARP is a layer 2 function for MAC address resolution within the local network. Routing outside of the network occurs at layer 3 as a router looks at the IP address header and decides the best route to send it. Because routers operate at layer 3 they don't care about the MAC address.
The local network has no knowledge of anything beyond the gateway.
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