First off, Please do not CC: any other discussion groups.  Just puts more
work on the server.

The first packet will go to the router (assuming it is being used as a
default gateway).  The router will then send an ICMP Redirect message
directing any subsequent packets directly to P2.  So after the redirect
message is received, the PC1 should send any additional packets to PC2.

Of course this is assuming that the PC's have an operating system that
understands and supports ICMP redirect messages.

Paul Borghese


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>
>Here it goes:
>
>On an ethernet LAN segment, there are PC1, PC2, and Router.
>PC1 is configured with IP address: 10.1.1.1/24
>PC2 is configured with IP address: 10.1.2.2/24
>Router's ethernet interface is configured with 2 IP addresses with
>both subnets: 10.1.1.3/24 and 10.1.2.3/24,
>Now, what if PC1 pings PC2, would it go through and why?
>
>- Sean
>CCNP, and others
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