Refer to the exhibit. Host A has sent a packet to host B. What will be the source MAC and IP addresses on the packet when it arrives at host B?
- Source MAC: 00E0.FE91.7799
Source IP: 10.1.1.10 - Source MAC: 00E0.FE91.7799
Source IP: 10.1.1.1 - Source MAC: 00E0.FE10.17A3
Source IP: 10.1.1.10 - Source MAC: 00E0.FE10.17A3
Source IP: 192.168.1.1 - Source MAC: 00E0.FE91.7799
Source IP: 192.168.1.1
Explanation:
As a packet traverses the network, the Layer 2 addresses will change at every hop as the packet is de-encapsulated and re-encapsulated, but the Layer 3 addresses will remain the same. |