tailieunhanh - Packet Tracer Lab: ARP (100 points)

CIS 81, Cabrillo College, Rick Graziani If you need assistance in using Packet Tracer, refer to the lab Using Packet Tracer. Part 1: ARP and the Local Network Step 1: Open the following topology .Step 2: Select ARP and ICMP from the Event List Filters Enter Simulation mode and select only the ARP and ICMP protocols selected in the Event List Filters: Step 3: Perform a simple, local Ping Select Add Simple PDU Select Pc0 as the device that sends the ping: Select Pc1 as the device that sends the receives the ping: 2 .Step 4: Analyzing the local ping Using the information in the Event List, explain. | Packet Tracer Lab ARP 100 points CIS 81 Cabrillo College Rick Graziani If you need assistance in using Packet Tracer refer to the lab Using Packet Tracer. Part 1 ARP and the Local Network Step 1 Open the following topology File Options Help New Ctrl N 7 Open. k ctrl o 1 kt r-1 1 . J 1 Step 2 Select ARP and ICMP from the Event List Filters Enter Simulation mode and select only the ARP and ICMP protocols selected in the Event List Filters event list simulation Event List Filters 7 ARP r CDP 1 DHCP 1 EIGRP 17 ICMP r RIP r TCP r UDP r ALƯNONE Step 3 Perform a simple local Ping Select Add Simple PDU Select PcO as the device that sends the ping Select Pc1 as the device that sends the receives the ping Up IP Address 24 MAC Address Gateway 2 Step 4 Analyzing the local ping Using the information in the Event List explain the sequence of events which is described below. Click the forward button and watch as the 1. Pc0 creates the ICMP ping Echo Request 2. Pc0 checks its ARP table and does not see an entry for the destination IP Address 3. Pc0 sends an ARP Request broadcast which is flooded out by Switch0. 4. Pc1 sends an ARP Reply unicast which is filtered by Switch0. 5. Pc0 receives the ARP Reply and adds the IP address and MAc address to its ARP Table ARP Cache . 6. Pc0 sends the ICMP ping Echo Request message that was held in memory. 7. Switch0 filters the ICMP ping Echo Request. 8. Pc1 sends the ICMP ping Echo Reply. 9. Switch0 filters the ICMP ping Echo Reply. 10. Pc0 receives the ICMP ping Echo Reply.