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F5 Networks Exam 101 Topic 6 Question 73 Discussion

Actual exam question for F5 Networks's 101 exam
Question #: 73
Topic #: 6
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Client A from the 192. 162. 168.0. 0 0/24 network wants to send a Ping to Client B on 10.10.10..0/24.

The Default Gateway from Client A IS 192.168.0. 1

The MAC Address of Client A is00 11. 11. 11. 11

The MAC Address of client B is 00.22 22.22.22

The MAC Address of Default Gateway is 00. 33.33. 33. 33

What is the destination MAC Address of the ping packet when it leaves client A interface card?

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Suggested Answer: A

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Rasheeda
3 months ago
I'm going with option C. The router's MAC address is the one that matters, and I'm not about to fall for any trick questions here!
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Jani
28 days ago
User4: Let's go with C then, the router's MAC address is key.
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Jovita
1 months ago
User3: Yeah, option C seems like the correct choice.
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Ming
1 months ago
User2: I agree, the router's MAC address is what we need for the ping packet.
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Bobbie
2 months ago
User1: I think the destination MAC address is 00.33.33.33.33
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Alesia
3 months ago
I bet the answer is C. After all, the router's MAC address is what matters when leaving the client's interface.
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Justine
3 months ago
Wait, isn't the destination MAC address supposed to be the recipient's MAC address? This is confusing...
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Carey
2 months ago
C) 00.33. 33. 33. 33
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Britt
2 months ago
B) f1. f1. f1. f1. f1
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Emiko
2 months ago
A) 00. 11. 11. 11. 11
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Lai
3 months ago
Aha! The default gateway MAC address is the destination, since the packet needs to go through the router first.
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Sean
3 months ago
B) f1. f1. f1. f1. f1
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Mammie
3 months ago
That's correct! The destination MAC address of the ping packet leaving Client A is the MAC address of the Default Gateway.
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Lanie
3 months ago
A) 00. 33. 33. 33. 33
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Bernardo
4 months ago
Hmm, this seems tricky. I need to think about the ARP process and the routing table.
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Sheridan
2 months ago
Stefania: That makes sense. Thanks for the clarification!
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Sabina
2 months ago
User 3: So the answer is C) 00.33.33.33.33
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Stefania
2 months ago
User 2: The destination MAC address should be the MAC address of the Default Gateway.
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Aron
2 months ago
User 1: Check the ARP table first.
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Leonida
3 months ago
User 2: So the answer is C) 00.33.33.33.33
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Stephania
3 months ago
User 1: Remember, the destination MAC address will be the MAC address of the Default Gateway.
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Eladia
4 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think the answer is C) 00.33. 33. 33. 33 because the packet needs to go through the Default Gateway
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Linwood
4 months ago
I agree with Kathryn, the Default Gateway MAC Address should be the destination MAC Address
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Kathryn
4 months ago
I think the destination MAC Address is C) 00.33. 33. 33. 33
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