a Problem #8 (5 points) If a packet is too long to be forwarded through a given network, it must be “fragmented”. Let's

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a Problem #8 (5 points) If a packet is too long to be forwarded through a given network, it must be “fragmented”. Let's

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a Problem #8 (5 points) If a packet is too long to be forwarded through a given network, it must be “fragmented”. Let's consider a scenario where original packet No. 13 with 20 bytes' header and 1400 bytes’ payload is sent through network with max packet size of 500B a. How much data will be sent in each segment? b. Router will divide the original packet in how many packets? c. What will be the value of the following fields in each segment: (1) ID, (ii) offset, (ii) MF? d. Can the source direct the network routers not to fragment the packet? If yes then by setting which attribute of the header? >
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