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Newbie question... Firewalls vs cisco routers - Proxy arp versus directl

Subject: Newbie question... Firewalls vs cisco routers - Proxy arp versus directly connected networks...
Date: Fri, 8 Jul 2005 16:59:14 +0200
All,
My question boils down to the following: 
When is a host or network directly connected for a cisco router?

Is this when:   A the cisco sees a MAC/IP address on his interface?
                or B when the host/network matches the network(s)
defined on the interface of the cisco?
                or C both above
                or D none above... :)

Thanks for anny input you could give.

Regards,
Bart Mollemans
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