Hi Frank,

This is one of those things you should just flat out memorize.  You
should be familiar with IPv4, IPv6, and ARP at a minimum and perhaps
the different STP protocols as well.

On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 2:33 PM, Frank <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> In this task we have to play with various mac address filtering
> access-lists. Tasks looked fairly simple to me; but I got stuck fast;
> because I had no clue how to get the Ethertype for the various packets;
> e.g.: ARP, IPv6, spanning tree. Can these at all be found with the
> documentation provided in the lab; or do I need to start memorizing
> them? If so, what would be a reasonable list of values to know.
> Any pointers appreciated.
>
> Small remark on the task on the proctor guide for task 2.26; the
> question says to allow all none IP-frames from the given MAC address;
> but the VLAN access-map does not do that strictly speaking: it permits
> all frames from the give MAC address.
>
> Regards,
>
> Frank
>
>
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