If we use a Cisco switch for example, don't they have a learning period? I would presume that the switch would go through the process of building its ARP tables again.
Stu -----Original Message----- From: Simon Gray [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 23 July 2003 17:10 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: ARP Spoof Question >Q1.My Question is, Node C will also reply to that request of Node A. SO >now Node A has 2 different MAC for the same IP. How is Node A handling >this situation??? >Q2.The switch also updates its table of IP/MAC address bindings, so how >is switch handling this situation??? >Is it "first-come-first-serve" methodology which Node A/Switch takes??? I don't know how correct this is, but I would of thought the Node A/Switch would update whatever stored record of IP/MAC it has with the new details. Simon ------------------------------------------------------------------------ --- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
