C0mmUN1cAt0r
Technical User
I have come across a question which asked what is used to forward data packets from one interface router to another? - I answered mac address (incorrect according to cisco netacad) answer is destination network address.
Within the CBT nuggets videos I have watched there is a section which explains about 2 packets, one needing to get to a host within its network, another needing to get to a host outside its network. For the packet needing to get to the host outside the network it is explained that the mac address of the router is used as destination at each hop not the network address.
Either one or the other is incorrect or i'm missing something???
Within the CBT nuggets videos I have watched there is a section which explains about 2 packets, one needing to get to a host within its network, another needing to get to a host outside its network. For the packet needing to get to the host outside the network it is explained that the mac address of the router is used as destination at each hop not the network address.
Either one or the other is incorrect or i'm missing something???