xXMichealXx
Technical User
Hi ALL,
I have a simple question, to which I have been unable to source an accurate answer. (Including reading rfc826)
All hosts on a subnet recieve ARP requests. Will a host respond to a ARP request if it has a MAC address for the requested IP address in its ARP cache? Even if the IP address does not belong to the host.
This question is directed at Host machines, not routers.
I have found several conflicting answers, and have been unable to reproduce in a controlled manner.
I have a simple question, to which I have been unable to source an accurate answer. (Including reading rfc826)
All hosts on a subnet recieve ARP requests. Will a host respond to a ARP request if it has a MAC address for the requested IP address in its ARP cache? Even if the IP address does not belong to the host.
This question is directed at Host machines, not routers.
I have found several conflicting answers, and have been unable to reproduce in a controlled manner.