The Target Hardware Address field indicates the desired target's hardware address, if known. In ARP requests, this field is typically filled with all 0s. In ARP replies, what should this field contain?
What will be an ideal response?
In ARP replies, this field should contain one of the following:
The hardware address of the desired IP host if the sender and destination share a common data link.
The hardware address of the next router in the path to the destination if they do not share a common data link. This is known as the next-hop router to that IP host, in which that device will be the first of one or more routers that will convey the data from sender to receiver. Each network, or router-to-router transition, is counted as a hop.
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