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The Difference Between ARP and the MAC Table – Video 14 GNS3 Labs for CCNA

VIDEO 14 in the GNS3 Labs for CCNA 200-301. Be sure to subscribe and check out the rest of the series for the rest of the labs!

Here is a link to the first video in the playlist for the Complete GNS3 Labs for CCNA 200-301 Exam:

In the first actual concepts and lab less on of the series we are going to look at the difference between the ARP table and the mac address table. While they are very similar they are not the same thing.

We will compare the mac vs arp table and show how each of them are populated. We will compare the between arp table commands and mac table commands.

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Alice AUSTIN

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8 thoughts on “The Difference Between ARP and the MAC Table – Video 14 GNS3 Labs for CCNA

  • I believe if the MAC is not in the Table, then it floods the frames out all ports except the one it received it from.

  • the background music is really useless and actually disturbing

  • Thanks, but it would be better without the musique as it really disturb me.

  • Hi, I have done the same configuration. I am able to ping one PC to another, but I am not able to ping any PC from switch ? can you suggest anything ?

  • This really cleared-up some things for me. Thanks!

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