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Assignment#2: Network Technologies (TCP/IP Suit)

This document contains the answers to questions about network technologies including TCP/IP protocols. Question 1 discusses IP addresses, ICMP, packet sizes and fragmentation. Question 2 covers HTTP headers, languages and server response codes. Question 3 analyzes a UDP handshake between a client and server including port numbers and MAC addresses. Question 4 identifies the IP addresses, ports and sequence numbers in a TCP three-way handshake.

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Assignment#2: Network Technologies (TCP/IP Suit)

This document contains the answers to questions about network technologies including TCP/IP protocols. Question 1 discusses IP addresses, ICMP, packet sizes and fragmentation. Question 2 covers HTTP headers, languages and server response codes. Question 3 analyzes a UDP handshake between a client and server including port numbers and MAC addresses. Question 4 identifies the IP addresses, ports and sequence numbers in a TCP three-way handshake.

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Assignment#2

Network
Technologies(TCP/IP Suit)

Mahtab Rasheed Reg#145


Assignment#2
Q: 1

1- 10.99.24.91

2- ICMP

3- Header size is 20 bytes.

Payload size=36

Total length=56

Payload=total length-header size

4- NO. Because fragment offset=0

Q: 2

1- Client: http/1.1

Server: http/1.1

2- English US and English

3- My computer: 10.99.16.228

Server: 10.1.11.11

4- 200 (ok)

5- Sat, 14 May 2011 10:26:44 GMT

6- 128 bytes

7- No all the headers are displayed in the packet-listing window


Q: 3

1- UDP

Sec. Client Server


2-
Discover
40.05955900
Offer
40.06718900
Time 0 Request
40.06827900
0
Ack.
40.07079500

Packets

2- Discover:

Source port : 68

Destination port: 67

Offer:

Source port : 67

Destination port: 68

Request:

Source port : 68

Destination port: 67

Ack.

Source port : 68

Destination port: 67
4- 70:f1:a1:49:e6:34

5-

DHCP Discover Message

Message Type =DHCP Discover

DHCP Request Message

Message Type =DHCP Request

Option: DHCP server identifier =1.1.1.1

Q: 4

1- IP Address: 10.99.16.236

Port: 11047

2- IP Address: 10.1.11.1

Sending Port: 11047

Receiving Port: 8080 http-alt

3- Sequence no: 0

SYN flag is set which is identifying the packet

4- Seq. # =0

Ack. # =1

Lastly gaia.cs.umass.edu received sequence no=0;

It is expecting now seq. no.1 from sender because it is relative

SYN and ACK flags are set which identify the SYNACK segment

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