Q3. Consider a newly established Ethernet subnet. That is, all network interfaces' ARP tables are empty. Assume that the

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Q3. Consider a newly established Ethernet subnet. That is, all network interfaces' ARP tables are empty. Assume that the

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Q3. Consider a newly established Ethernet subnet. That is, all network interfaces' ARP tables are empty. Assume that the node with the IP address 237.196.7.23 decides to transmit a data packet to the node address the IP 237.196.7.14. -237.196.7.78 with 237.196.7.23 71-65-F7-2B-08-53 LAN 1A-2F-BB-76-09-AD 237.196.7.14 58-23-D7-FA-20-B0 OC-C4-11-6F-E3-98 237.196.7.88 1) What is the destination address of the subnet's 1st Ethernet frame? II) What is the destination address of the subnet's 2nd Ethernet frame? III) What is the destination address of the subnet's 3rd Ethernet frame?
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