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NT1120 Lab 3
Anthony Jones
NT 1210
Lab 3.4
1/05/2015

3.4.1
Because the frame header contains everything that it needs to get from the source to the destination without having to go through the higher addressing, it’s not going out to another network so it doesn’t need to have its headers changed.
3.4.2
Frame 127: source MAC address-e4:d5:81:80:02, Destination MAC address-00:15:ff:1d:8e:c8
3.4.3
TCP mostly and 1 MDNS
3.4.4
Frame 7: source MAC address- 00:21:6a:02:ee:8e, destination MAC address-00:26:62:65:81:07
3.4.5
HTTP, HTTPS,TCP, DNS

3.4 Review
1. It can show hackers where to attack and what the most vulnerable parts of the traffic are.
2. You can see what kind the time the IP address the destination the protocol and the length of the packet.

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