Refer to the graphic.Host A is communicating with the server. What will be the source MAC address of the frames received by Host A from the server? A. the MAC address of the server network interface B. the MAC address of host A C. the MAC address of router interface e1 D. the MAC address of router interface e0 Â Suggested Answer: D Host A and the Server are on different subnets and are separated by routers, so the MAC address of the Server will never get back to Host A: the router will decapsulate the frames that the Server sends. The router will re-encapsulate the packets from the Server and and put its own MAC address on the outbound interface (e0) in the frames. Host A will see the MAC address of router interface e0. This question is in CCNA 200-125 exam For getting CCNA Certificate Disclaimers: The website is not related to, affiliated with, endorsed or authorized by Cisco. Trademarks, certification & product names are used for reference only and belong to Cisco.
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