a. Based on the IP header captured, is there any fragmentation of the message an
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a. Based on the IP header captured, is there any fragmentation of the message and why? Yes b. What is the smallest size (in bytes) an Ethernet frame with TCP protocol? c. In an IP header, what is the value of a TCP (or UDP) protocol? d. If the value of in the field of Ethernet frame is 2048, what does it imply? e. By comparing the values the data sizes in the header fields in Tables 2 -4, state these three tables are related What is the original data (from the top layer) in this captured frame? f.Explanation / Answer
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a) Yes. IP header has fragmentation of messages because it breaks the packets to smaller peices for helping it to pass through the link with a smaller maximum transmission unit.
b) The mininum is 64 bytes where as maximum is 1518 bytes.
c) Maximum length is 60 bytes and minimum is 5
d) This indicates the network layer protocol where the value is 2048 which is nothing but an assigned protocol type for the IP.
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