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When a host needs to reach a device on another subnet, the ARP cache entry will be that of the Ethernet address of the local router (default gateway) for the physical MAC address. The destination IP address will not change, and will be that of the remote host (HostB).
This is correct. The concept is simpler than any write-up I found could explain it. The easiest way to prove this to yourself is in a lab. The CMD command is 'arp -a'
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