For each packet, identify the protocol and complete the table by filling in corresponding information. Step SRC MAC DST

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For each packet, identify the protocol and complete the table by filling in corresponding information. Step SRC MAC DST

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For Each Packet Identify The Protocol And Complete The Table By Filling In Corresponding Information Step Src Mac Dst 1
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For each packet, identify the protocol and complete the table by filling in corresponding information. Step SRC MAC DST MAC SRC IP DST IP Protocol Contents 1 Who has 54.18.103.2? 2 54.18.103.2 is at 3 00-22-5E-00-01-F5 Query A datatracker.ietf.org 4 Query response datatracker.ietf.org is 104.16.45.99 SYN SYN + ACK GET /doc/html/rfc1071 HTTP/1.1 HTTP 1.1 200 OK 567 00 8
A user on Host A, requests the web page http://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc1071. Below shows the network configuration of Host A: Physical Address (etha): 00-22-5F-64-32-AB 54.18.103.238 IP Address (IPA): Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway: 54.18.103.2 DNS Server: 8.8.8.8 Assume that: Host A does not use proxy server or local Web cache. Host A's ARP cache and DNS cache are empty. 3 | Page The table below shows a number of packets sent/received in servicing this request (this is not necessarily a complete list of all packets). The packets are presented in temporal order (by the step column). The protocol column identifies the protocol contained in the packet that is related to the content (carried in the packet). The columns SRC MAC and DST MAC contain the link-layer source and destination addresses (appeared in the frame) while the columns SRC IP and DST IP contain the IP source and destination addresses (appeared in the datagrame) where applicable. The Contents column gives a short description of the event/information related to that network protocol.
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