1.In the Below diagram if PC-A starts sending packet where would the fragmentation start ? How many times will the packet be fragmented , will it be only once or more than once , if so how ?
Hi I faced a strage issue as one of our router port cable was removed from the router port but the Port status is showing as up /up which made our HSRP state to active active causing an outage , The router we are usign is cisco 3845 an...
I have a license fle to be copied from remote TFTP server at point A to the ASR router at Point B im facing difficulties in copying license file to the remote tftp server(point A) to the ASR router 1001(Point B) . im having the error as timeout . ...
I having a basic query in troubleshooting E1 link , here im facing packet drop in the link and we are testing by providing local loop and remote loop from the CSU/DSU at local point and at remote point . I have tried ping test while the loop is giv...
No it's not an exam, it's a real world scenario , most of the devices won't support ICMP and obviously ending up in situation of multiple fragmentation , fragmented packets r dropped by firewall and nat points
Hi Joseph thankyou once again ,So in the above scenario where you explained , the initial fragments are two, one with 1400 length another with 100 Which didn't change the second packets offset on the refragmentation .But consider the scenario wher...
For a packet already fragmented the question arises for me is that IPprotocol has only one ID field ,fragment offset ,Which means each fragmented packet will have the same ID value and offsetbased on the sequence .Here if we fragment an already fragm...