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Huawei H12-811_V1.0 Exam - Topic 1 Question 49 Discussion

Actual exam question for Huawei's H12-811_V1.0 exam
Question #: 49
Topic #: 1
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Which of the following fields are contained in an ARP packet?

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Suggested Answer: A, B

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Aide
3 months ago
All of these fields are in an ARP packet, right? Sounds about right!
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Denise
3 months ago
I thought ARP only had Source Protocol Address and Operation Code.
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Clay
4 months ago
Wait, are you sure about Hardware Type being in there?
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Mabelle
4 months ago
Yup, and they also include Operation Code!
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Rozella
4 months ago
ARP packets definitely have Source Hardware Address.
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Amira
4 months ago
I practiced a similar question last week, and I remember that both Source Hardware Address and Hardware Type were mentioned.
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Margurite
4 months ago
I feel like Operation Code is a part of ARP packets too, but I can't recall if Source Protocol Address is included.
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Salome
4 months ago
I remember studying the fields in ARP packets, and I think Hardware Type is definitely one of them.
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Joesph
5 months ago
I think ARP packets definitely include the Source Hardware Address, but I'm not entirely sure about the others.
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Quiana
5 months ago
Ah, this is a good one. I remember learning about the structure of ARP packets in class. I'll make sure to read through the options closely and select the right combination.
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Lynelle
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I know ARP is used for address resolution, but I'm not totally sure what all the fields are. I'll have to think it through carefully.
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Loren
5 months ago
This is a pretty straightforward networking question. I'm confident I can identify the fields in an ARP packet.
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Verdell
5 months ago
Okay, let me think this through step-by-step. I know ARP packets have source and destination hardware addresses, as well as protocol addresses. I'm pretty sure the options given cover the key fields, so I think I can narrow this down.
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Carman
5 months ago
I'm leaning towards option A. Storing the ALB access logs in an S3 bucket seems like a reliable way to retain the logs long-term. I'll need to double-check the details, but I think that's the best approach.
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Armanda
5 months ago
Hmm, this is a tricky one. I'm not super familiar with Citrix's recommended practices, so I'll need to carefully review the environment details and the answer choices. Looks like there could be some issues with the hardware configuration, but I want to make sure I understand the implications before selecting an answer.
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Carey
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit confused by the different technologies mentioned. I'll need to review my notes on reverse engineering flat files.
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Jenelle
5 months ago
This seems pretty straightforward. I'll just need to cover the three age ranges and make sure the application handles invalid inputs correctly. Shouldn't be too difficult to come up with a comprehensive set of test cases.
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Kaitlyn
10 months ago
Wait, ARP stands for 'Awkward Rabbit Packet', right? I thought we were talking about bunny communication protocols here.
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Myrtie
10 months ago
A, B, C, and D - duh! It's like asking which ingredients are in a cake, you just list them all!
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Pearly
8 months ago
Agreed, knowing the ingredients is key to understanding the whole picture.
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Sean
8 months ago
It's important to know all the fields to understand how ARP works.
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Marcos
8 months ago
Exactly, all of them are essential components of an ARP packet.
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Kallie
8 months ago
D) Operation Code
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Micheline
8 months ago
C) Hardware Type
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Kattie
8 months ago
B) Source Hardware Address
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Roselle
9 months ago
A) Source Protocol Address
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Gussie
10 months ago
This is a tricky one, but I'm pretty sure the answer is A, B, C, and D. I mean, how else would an ARP packet work?
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Glenna
9 months ago
It's important to have all those fields in an ARP packet for it to work correctly.
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Carlee
9 months ago
Yes, an ARP packet needs all those fields to function properly.
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Dong
9 months ago
I think you're right, an ARP packet does contain all those fields.
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Melvin
10 months ago
Hmm, I think the correct answer is A, B, C, and D. Can't go wrong with selecting all the options, can I?
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Rutha
9 months ago
Yes, you're right. It's always safe to select all the options in a multiple-choice question.
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Eveline
9 months ago
That's correct! ARP packets do contain all those fields.
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Alline
9 months ago
D) Operation Code
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Leonor
9 months ago
C) Hardware Type
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Alethea
9 months ago
B) Source Hardware Address
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Jeff
10 months ago
A) Source Protocol Address
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Dortha
10 months ago
User 2: Yeah, it's always safe to select all the options just to be sure.
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Thurman
10 months ago
User 1: I think you're right, all of those fields are contained in an ARP packet.
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Reiko
11 months ago
A, B, C, and D - this covers all the fields in an ARP packet, right? Easy peasy!
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Cammy
9 months ago
It's good to have a clear understanding of the components in different network protocols.
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Marica
9 months ago
Knowing the fields in an ARP packet is important for network troubleshooting.
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Lynette
9 months ago
ARP packets contain Source Protocol Address, Source Hardware Address, Hardware Type, and Operation Code.
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Laquanda
10 months ago
Yes, that's correct! A, B, C, and D are all fields in an ARP packet.
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Carline
11 months ago
I'm not sure about Hardware Type. Can someone explain why it is necessary in an ARP packet?
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Devora
11 months ago
I agree with Paz. Those fields are essential for an ARP packet to function properly.
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Paz
11 months ago
I think the fields in an ARP packet are Source Protocol Address, Source Hardware Address, Hardware Type, and Operation Code.
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