E B Subnet 1 Subnet 3 Subnet 2 d) Consider three LANs interconnected by two routers, as shown in the figure above (i) As

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E B Subnet 1 Subnet 3 Subnet 2 d) Consider three LANs interconnected by two routers, as shown in the figure above (i) As

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E B Subnet 1 Subnet 3 Subnet 2 D Consider Three Lans Interconnected By Two Routers As Shown In The Figure Above I As 1
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E B Subnet 1 Subnet 3 Subnet 2 d) Consider three LANs interconnected by two routers, as shown in the figure above (i) Assign appropriate IP addresses to all of the interfaces in the figure and assign arbitrary MAC addresses to all of the adapters. (ii) Consider sending an IP datagram from Host E to Host B. Suppose all of the ARP tables are up to date. List the steps that take place, i.e. list all IP datagrams and Ethernet frames that are used in this transmission. Make use of the MAC and IP addresses you assigned to the figure. (iii) Repeat the previous question, this time assuming the ARP table in the sending host is empty (and the other tables are up to date). Once again make use of the addresses you have assigned the network.
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