Just curious what other people are doing in this situation, and what the best thing to do here is. After our router responds to the ARP and gets the ICMP message which contains the PING information, should we respond on behalf of our connected hosts? Meaning we respond for all 5 IP's, or do we only respond to the IP's cooresponding to ETH0, ETH1, and ETH2, and forward the ICMP message to our Application servers?
Thanks,
Will
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
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Welcome
“Call it a clan, call it a network, call it a tribe, call it a family: Whatever you call it, whoever you are, you need one." ----Jane Howard
Welcome!! to the Computer Networks (CS 425) course at BSU. This blog is meant for students taking the course to share ideas on the concepts in computer networks, point to resources that you think would prove useful to others in the class and to open up discussion on any issues you have regarding your assignments or projects.
I hope this blog would make the course more fun and would compliment your learning experience.
Welcome!! to the Computer Networks (CS 425) course at BSU. This blog is meant for students taking the course to share ideas on the concepts in computer networks, point to resources that you think would prove useful to others in the class and to open up discussion on any issues you have regarding your assignments or projects.
I hope this blog would make the course more fun and would compliment your learning experience.
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