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Question 2 1 points Sa Network Segment 2 Network ID: 192.168.20,0 Subnet Mask: 2

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Question 2 1 points Sa Network Segment 2 Network ID: 192.168.20,0 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Gateway: 192.168.20.1 Network Segment 3 Network ID: 10.10.10.0 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.252 Network Secment 1 Network ID: 192.168.10.0 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Gateway: 192.168.10.1 2 10.10.10.2/80 10.10.10.1/30 Router 2 Router 1 Laptop 2 Laptop 1 Gateway MAC Address:84:75:0E:C0:54:08 Gateway MAC Address:B 4:75:0E: 18A:66 IP Address: 192.168.10.139 IP Address: 192.168.20.147 MAC Address:8:90:87.9E:38:1F MAC Address:20:6A:8A:02:31:8C Student Name: Acer Student Name: Toshiba Role: Web Client Role: Web Server Referring to the above topology diagram, what are the message's Layer 4 port number, layer 3 IP addresses and layer2 MAC addresses as it arrives on Network Segment 1. The web client running on Laptop2 connects to a web server running on Laptop 1 and listening for client connections on port B080. Layer 4 destination port: 8080 Layer 3 destination IP: 192.168.10.139 Layer 3 source IP: 192.168 20 147 Layer 2 destination MAC: 84:75:0E:C0-64-08 Layer 2 source MAC: 84:75:0E:BF:84:66

Explanation / Answer

Laptop 2 is the source and Laptop 1 is the destination so, when laptop2 sends a request It's Layer 4 destination port is the port that server is listening in (Which is 8080) Source ip is the Ip address of laptop2 (192.168.20.147) Destination ip is the Ip address of laptop1 (192.168.10.139) In network segment 1 source MAC address will be the MAC address of Router1 In network segment 1 destination MAC address will be the MAC address of laptop1

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