Refer the above diagram. Two PC's are connected to a switch. The IP addresses of the PC's
Question:
Refer the above diagram.
Two PC's are connected to a switch. The IP addresses of the PC's are as displayed in the diagram. PC (192.168.1.2) is connected to port Fa0/1 on the switch and PC (192.168.1.3) is connected to port Fa0/2 on the switch.
Answer the following:
1. Does the switch need an IP address for PC1 to communicate with PC2.
2. What would be the mac-address learned by the switch on port Fa0/2 and Fa0/1.
3. If the PC on port is disconnected, would the mac-address table be flushed.
4. If PC1 requires to communicate with PC2, what is required from PC2.
5. Is a router required for PC1 to communicate with PC2.
6. In the above diagram, how many mac-addresses would be available in the mac-address table of the switch after PC1 communicates with PC2.