Suppose you connect your computer to the home network shown in the diagram below. You want to access a "specific URL lin

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Suppose you connect your computer to the home network shown in the diagram below. You want to access a "specific URL lin

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Suppose you connect your computer to the home network shown in
the diagram below. You want to access a "specific URL link", a
website hosted by Digitial Ocean, a CDN and web hosting provider.
Assume all ARP tables are empty, but all forwarding tables have
been completely populated by all routing protocols. Assume DHCP is
running on your home router, and DNS is provided by your Internet
Service Provider (AT&T). Record in ridiculous detail the life
cycle of the network transaction from the moment you plug your
computer into the network until the time when a "specific URL
link" is displayed in your web browser.
Suppose You Connect Your Computer To The Home Network Shown In The Diagram Below You Want To Access A Specific Url Lin 1
Suppose You Connect Your Computer To The Home Network Shown In The Diagram Below You Want To Access A Specific Url Lin 1 (52.93 KiB) Viewed 22 times
DNS server AT&T network 107.128.0.0/12 home network 192.168.1.0/24 web server 159.89.80.46 DigitalOcean's network 159.89.0.0/16
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