5.3.1.3 Packet Tracer - Identify MAC and IP Addresses
5.3.1.3 Packet Tracer - Identify MAC and IP Addresses
5.3.1.3 Packet Tracer - Identify MAC and IP Addresses
Topology
Parth Patel
Objectives
Part 1: Gather PDU Information
Part 2: Reflection Questions
Background
This activity is optimized for viewing PDUs. The devices are already configured.
You will gather PDU information in simulation mode and answer a series of
questions about the data you collect.
Part 1:
Note: Review the Reflection Questions in Part 2 before proceeding with Part 1. It
will give you an idea of the types of information you will need to gather.
Step 1: Gather PDU information as a packet travels from 172.16.31.2 to
10.10.10.3.
a. Click 172.16.31.2 and open the Command Prompt.
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At Device: Computer
e. Click Capture / Forward to move the PDU to the next device. Gather the same
information from Step 1d. Repeat this process until the PDU reaches its
destination. Record the PDU information you gathered into a spreadsheet
using a format like the table shown below:
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Dest
Device
Dest. MAC
Src MAC
Src IPv4
IPv4
Ping
172.16.
00D0:BA8E:
000C:85CC:
172.16.
10.10.1
from
31.2
741A
1DA7
31.2
0.3
172.16.
Hub
--
--
--
--
31.2 to
Switch1
00D0:BA8E:
000C:85CC:
--
--
741A
1DA7
0060:4706:5
00D0:588C:
172.16.
10.10.1
72B
2401
31.2
0.3
0060:4706:5
00D0:588C:
--
--
72B
2401
--
--
--
--
10.10.1
0060:4706:5
00D0:588C:
172.16.
10.10.1
0.3
72B
2401
31.2
0.3
10.10.1
Router
0.3
Switch0
Access
Point
Part 2:
Reflection Questions
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Every time that the PDU was sent between the 10 network and the 172
network, there was a point where the MAC addresses suddenly changed. Where
did that occur?
It occurred at the router
14.______________Which device uses MAC addresses starting with 00D0? The Router
15.________To what devices did the other MAC addresses belong? Sender & Receiver
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16.____Did the sending and receiving IPv4 addresses switch in any of the PDUs? No
17.__If you follow the reply to a ping, sometimes called a pong, do the sending and
receiving IPv4 addresses switch? Yes
18.
router?
The function of a router is to inter-connect with multiple devices at a time.
20.
If this simulation was configured with IPv6 instead of IPv4, what would be
different?
The IPV4 addresses would be replaced with IPV6 addresses, but everything else
would be the same.
Suggested Scoring Rubric
There are 20 questions worth 5 points each for a possible score of 100.
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