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What is the difference between unicast, anycast, broadcast and . . . In IPv6, we have Unicast, Multicast and Anycast The concept of Unicast and Multicast are same in IPv4 and IPv6, except the changes in IPv6 Layer 3 addresses used for broadcast multicast and the Layer 2 address used for multicast Layer 2 address used for IPv6 multicast traffic starts from "33:33:" (in Ipv4, it is "01:00:5e")
DHCP process, Unicast vs broadcast? - Cisco Learning Network different Oses have different default for this broadcast flag (Linuxes set it to zero so the server replies are unicast,Windows operates differently per version and cisco sets it to 1 so server can broadcast)
tcpip - Why ARP request is unicast? - Server Fault I have a Wireshark capture that indicates a unicast ARP request from source to destination As per my understanding, ARP requests (including gratuitous ARP) use broadcast In what cases are unicas
BGP error: What causes this? - Cisco Learning Network With this 2 modifications ("no bgp default ipv4-unicast" in both routers and change remote AS for neighbor 2FFF:1:2:4::8 from 222 to 77) your configuration should work (without the "no neighbor activate" commands, you added to your configuration)
ARP - why ARP request is unicast - Cisco Learning Network Unicast flood the frame out all ports other than the one on which the frame was received What do you suppose would happen, at this point, if any other host on the LAN was either a) using the mac but an IP other than 2 2 2 2 or b) using the IP 2 2 2 2 but mac other than 2222 2222 2222?
Unknown Unicast vs Broadcast traffic - Cisco Learning Network Unknown unicast flooding which is what Switches do and then there is broadcast flooding which switches do depending on the PC's ARP table Unknown unicast flooding happens independent of what the PCs knows does
How does the IP layer work when a client received a unicast DHCP offer? Hi guys, I have a silly question about DHCP When a Client received a unicast DHCP offer, how did the Client's IP layer work? In that time, the Client don't have a IP address, when it received a packet with a particular Destination IP address in it,what would the Client act?
global unicast address range - Cisco Learning Network An aggregatable global address is an IPv6 address from the aggregatable global unicast prefix The structure of aggregatable global unicast addresses enables strict aggregation of routing prefixes that limits the number of routing table entries in the global routing table
block unicast on layer 2 switch - Cisco Learning Network To guarantee that no unicast and multicast traffic is flooded to the port, use the switchport block unicast and switchport block multicast commands to enable flood blocking on the switch