Broadcast Address
Screening
its a long process
The Network Layer
Ephemeral port
Packet filtering is a form of network security that inspects each packet of data that passes through a computer network to determine whether it should be allowed through or not. This helps in controlling the flow of data and preventing unauthorized access or malicious content from entering the network.
protocol, token, proxy or packet
Deep packet inspection is a type of computer network packet filtering. Deep packet inspection examines the data part of a package as it passes through an inspection point. Factors such as viruses, spam, and intrusions determine whether the packet passes or needs to be rerouted to a different destination. Sometimes the packet is rerouted for the collection of statistical purposes.
The token is set to 'received' and both the token and the packet are regenerated and placed on the network for the next station. The only system that may remove the packet is the station that originally sent it.
Bruce Hartpence has written: 'Packet guide to core network protocols' -- subject(s): Computer network protocols, TCP/IP (Computer network protocol)
In computer networking, a packet is a segment of data that is sent over a network from one device, including a computer, to another device. It contains the size, data, type, source. and destination that helps it get to the right destination.
it gets cached and reassembled.
Using packet tracer. It is basically a software which helps you simulate the network.