Cisco Packet Tracer Activity 5.5.1 Explaination Part 1

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This LAB is essentially tells us that when host 1A ping host 11B using IP address, i.e ping 172.16.11.2 , it is sucessful. But when host 1A ping host 11B using hostname, i.e ping host-11b.example.com

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