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OPS235 Lab 6 - Fedora17

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{{Admon/note | Use your Fedora Host | Complete this investigation on your Fedora host.}}
{{Admon/note | Obtaining Remote MAC Addresses| The term '''MAC''' address stands for '''Media Access Control''' address, which provides a unique ID to prevent confusion among computer systems within a network. While we use '''32bit IP addresse'''s to communicate over an internetwork, on the local ethernet network packets are delivered to a '''48bit hardware address''' (sometimes called a MAC address). The '''ARP''' protocol resolves 32bit IP addresses to 48bit MAC addresses by using a broadcast and caching the results. We can examine the ARP cache to get the MAC addresses of other computers on our local network.<br /><br />Being able to determine remote MAC address information is useful from troubleshooting networking programs to using '''WOL''' (Wake up on Lan) to automatically boot remote workstations via the network.<br /><br />In this investigation, you will learn how to obtain MAC address information for various network cards.}}
# On the fedora host <code>ping</code> each of your VM's
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