NEtmanias!!!! very well explained,everything is crystal clear.. waiting for next part...
learncisco.net2014-12-31 22:45:06
NEtmanias! Another well explained post by you. As switching and routing both are the most important when you are engaged with networks. I've learned a lot and definitely it will help me out in my final semester project.
noname2015-05-09 23:21:06
"1. SVR1 sends ARP Request
Now, this packet is received by S1 (Switch 1), and the source MAC address of the received packet (the switch does not care whether the received packet is IP or ARP) is learned. Then, the following is recorded in the MAC table at S1: {MAC address m2 is connected to fe2 port}."
I think should be: {MAC address m1 is connected to fe1 port}.
Netmanias2015-05-10 03:49:21
The typo has been fixed, thanks.
James Kang2017-04-22 12:48:56
Very useful to teach students.
cheers,
Gita2018-06-07 15:23:51
such a wonderful explaination.
Venkat G2020-03-05 23:56:44
Really, enjoyed reading and very clear explanation. Thanks lot to Netmanias. It is very very useful for me as experience IT professional.
pavan iddalagi2021-06-20 15:51:14
My sincere thanks to this great article with simple terms.
I have one minor doubt.
By SVR(SVR1,SVR2,SVR3), do you mean server(server1, server2,server3).
Chris2021-06-22 07:54:45
Yes, you are correct
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NEtmanias! Another well explained post by you. As switching and routing both are the most important when you are engaged with networks. I've learned a lot and definitely it will help me out in my final semester project.
"1. SVR1 sends ARP Request
Now, this packet is received by S1 (Switch 1), and the source MAC address of the received packet (the switch does not care whether the received packet is IP or ARP) is learned. Then, the following is recorded in the MAC table at S1: {MAC address m2 is connected to fe2 port}."
I think should be: {MAC address m1 is connected to fe1 port}.
The typo has been fixed, thanks.
Very useful to teach students.
cheers,
such a wonderful explaination.
Really, enjoyed reading and very clear explanation. Thanks lot to Netmanias. It is very very useful for me as experience IT professional.
My sincere thanks to this great article with simple terms.
I have one minor doubt.
By SVR(SVR1,SVR2,SVR3), do you mean server(server1, server2,server3).
Yes, you are correct