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Hosts A and B are on different subnets and are separated by routers, so the MAC address of HostB will never get back to HostA: Router2 will decapsulate the frames that HostB sends. Router1 will re-encapsulate the ping packet sent by HostB and put its own MAC address in the frame. Therefore, HostA will put 192.168.6.1 and 000f.2480.8916 into its ARP table as a dynamic entry.
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