Which Layer 2 and Layer 3 destination addresses will be used to send the data from Host A to Host B?

Refer to the exhibit. Host A needs to send data to Host B. Which Layer 2 and Layer 3 destination
addresses will be used to send the data from Host A to Host B?

Refer to the exhibit. Host A needs to send data to Host B. Which Layer 2 and Layer 3 destination
addresses will be used to send the data from Host A to Host B?

A.
192.168.60.5 and 0011.43da.2c98

B.
192.168.24.1 and 0007.0e56.ab2e

C.
192.168.60.5 and 0007.0e56.ab2e

D.
192.168.24.2 and 0007.0e84.acef

Explanation:
When packets leave from the host, the packets contains the source MAC and IP of the host
address. The source and destination IP address will not change. Because the host knows that
the destination is on another subnet, it will forward the packet to the default gateway device, so the
destination MAC address will be of the default gateway, which is the FA0/0 interface of router
Router1.



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