You'll probably be amused to know that I started studying for Network+ but 
didn't hold the job long enough to finish it. Hence my somewhat muddled 
chatter about it. I'm one of those people who usually starts with a brief 
overview and only digs into details when the task directly requires it, 
hence the imprecision of my recollection of these kinds of details. Maybe I 
should read more type less :) Makes me look kinda stupid :)

My current work is putting me through a lot of study of several low level 
elements of Go, networking and cryptography, so as I go I get better at it.

On Friday, 3 May 2019 12:10:32 UTC+2, ohir wrote:
>
> On Thu, 2 May 2019 17:22:15 -0700 (PDT) 
> Louki Sumirniy <louki.sumi...@gmail.com <javascript:>> wrote: 
>
> > I'm quite aware of that it's part of the ARP, and allows the router to 
>
>    https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc826 [read updates too] 
>
> Main source of the knowledge of Internet internals is publicly available 
> at 
> https://tools.ietf.org/rfc/index. Make it (the index) your bedtime 
> reading for 
> a while. It helps a lot with further searches to have such an aerial view. 
>
> Then I'd suggest to fact check against suitable RFC(s) the details in a 
> text 
> you're about to send. It certainly would be fruitful both for your 
> learning and 
> for your future readers. 
>
> P.S. It is noble that you are willing to learn and to share your thoughts 
> about your current understanding of the matter but often presented to us 
> understanding is a bit off.  And sometimes, like in this thread, it 
> appears 
> straight out of some parallel universe. 
>
>
> Happy learning :) 
>
> -- 
> Wojciech S. Czarnecki 
>  << ^oo^ >> OHIR-RIPE 
>

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