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Figure 24.1 |
The format of a UDP user datagram. Each user datagram begins with an eight octet header followed by the data being sent. |
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Figure 24.2 |
The encapsulation of a UDP message in an IP datagram. The entire UDP message, including the header and data areas resides in the data area of the IP datagram. |
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Figure 41.2 |
The format that BOOTP uses for request and response messages. The message is sent using UDP, which is encapsulated in IP. |
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Data file 1 |
Trace of all IP traffic on Ethernet segment, including ICMP |
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Data file 2 |
Anonymous FTP session with dir, get and put. Contains approximately 930Kbytes and 2300 packets. |