Consider sending a 3000-byte datagram into a link that has an MTU of 70 bytes. Suppose the original datagram is stamped
Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2022 7:57 am
Consider sending a 3000-byte datagram into a link that has an
MTU of 70 bytes. Suppose the original datagram is stamped with the
identification number 422.
a. How many fragments are generated?
b. What is the offset of the second fragment?
c. What is the ID number of the third fragment?
d. What is the value of fragflag of the last fragment?
e. What is the size of the last fragment (including the IP
header size)?
7. What is NAT routers?
8. What is the differences between routers and switches?
MTU of 70 bytes. Suppose the original datagram is stamped with the
identification number 422.
a. How many fragments are generated?
b. What is the offset of the second fragment?
c. What is the ID number of the third fragment?
d. What is the value of fragflag of the last fragment?
e. What is the size of the last fragment (including the IP
header size)?
7. What is NAT routers?
8. What is the differences between routers and switches?