Consider three LANs interconnected by two routers, as shown in Figure 5.38.
a. Redraw the diagram to include adapters.
b. Assign IP addresses to all of the interfaces, For Subnet 1 use addresses of the form 111. 111.111. xxx; for Subnet 2 uses addresses of the form 122. 122. 222. xxx; and for Subnet 3 use addresses of the form 133. 133. 133. xxx. c. Assign MAC addresses to all of the adapters.
the aRP tables are up to date. Enumerate all the steps, as done for the
d. Consider sending an IP datagram from Host A to Host F. Suppose all of the ARP tables are up to data. Enumerate all the steps, as done for the single-router example in Section 5.4.2.
e. Repeat(d), now assuming that the ARP table in the sending host is empty (and the other tables are up to date).
the aRP tables are up to date. Enumerate all the steps, as done for the
d. Consider sending an IP datagram from Host A to Host F. Suppose all of the ARP tables are up to data. Enumerate all the steps, as done for the single-router example in Section 5.4.2.
e. Repeat(d), now assuming that the ARP table in the sending host is empty (and the other tables are up to date).
