What three things will CORE router do with the data that is received from PC1?

Refer to the exhibit.

PC1 pings PC2. What three things will CORE router do with the data that is received from PC1?
(Choose three.)

Refer to the exhibit.

PC1 pings PC2. What three things will CORE router do with the data that is received from PC1?
(Choose three.)

A.
The data frames will be forwarded out interface FastEthernet0/1 of CORE router.

B.
The data frames will be forwarded out interface FastEthernet1/0 of CORE router.

C.
CORE router will replace the destination IP address of the packets with the IP address of PC2.

D.
CORE router will replace the MAC address of PC2 in the destination MAC address of the
frames.

E.
CORE router will put the IP address of the forwarding FastEthernet interface in the place of the
source IP address in the packets.

F.
CORE router will put the MAC address of the forwarding FastEthernet interface in the place of
the source MAC address.

Explanation:



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sam

sam

I don’t think the router will replace PC2’s MAC address. It will rather use PC2’s MAC address as the destination MAC address. It will remove whatever MAC address that is on the frame and place PC2’s MAC address as the new destination MAC address. Please correct me if I’m wrong.

Dude

Dude

I totally agree – in fact it will replace the MAC address of routers Interface FA0/0 with the MAC address of PC2 in the destination field.

frustrated

frustrated

Precisely what I was just thinking Sam. That is an incomplete sentence for sure.

dave

dave

Dude, I agree. It will replace the destination MAC address with the interface of the switch. I hope the questions on the test have the correct answers…

Youss

Youss

I thing the answer is B-C-E ??? No ?

Dsf dsd

Dsf dsd

B, C, AND F. The MAC will be of Access sw 2,