Hmm, I'm not sure about this one. Isn't ARP Suppression more about reducing unnecessary broadcasts? This answer seems a bit off. I'll have to think it through more.
No way, that can't be right. The switch should forward the ARP request to the intended destination, not reply with its own information. Sounds like a security vulnerability to me!
Yes, that's correct! The switch will reply to ARP requests using the information in its local ARP table when ARP Suppression is enabled. Saves a lot of network traffic.
Yes, that's correct! The switch will reply to ARP requests using the information in its local ARP table when ARP Suppression is enabled. Saves a lot of network traffic.
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