14.1.2012 16:57, Marc Deop kirjoitti: >> ARP: In a traditional ethernet network, when you try to connect to a >> machine on your local network with the number 10.20.30.40 then your >> machine will send out an ARP broadcast packet "whois 10.20.30.40" and >> then the machine in question will respond with its MAC address and then >> the machines can talk via ethernet. > > Ain't it the router the one that responds? > > I mean, it usually has an ARP table to speed up things ;) > > Regards Any machine in the LAN may have and has it's own ARP table. -- You will receive a legacy which will place you above want. _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos