When a user sends an HTTP request to a web server on a remote network, the information needed to perform the action is added to the address field of a frame to indicate the destination during encapsulation.
source and destination IP address
IP source and destination address
During the encapsulation process, the destination and source IP addresses are added to the packet header. These addresses help routers and networking devices determine where to route the packet to reach its destination.
the Layer 2 source and destination address
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** The router modifies the TTL field, decrementing it by one.** The router maintains the same source and destination IP.** The router changes the source physical address to the physical address of the exit interface
The physical address is added
The server adds the source and destination IP address to each segment header to deliver the packets to the destination.
The server adds the source and destination IP address to each segment header to deliver the packets to the destination.
The destination host address
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Information used are the source port number, the destination port number and ip addresses.