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Which three fields are used in a UDP segment header?

• checksum • destination port • source port


Which information is found in both the TCP and UDP header imformation?

The host and destination ports.


Which information is found in both the udp and the tcp header information?

source and destination port


What is tcpip header and trailer?

An Ethernet frame has a 14 byte header, a data section, and a 4 byte trailer 14 byte header consist of destination address, source address and type The trailer is for CRC (Cyclic redundancy Check) An Ethernet frame can contain an IP and TCP PDU. IP header most important parts consists of (Version,IHL, Total length,Protocol, source and destination address) In details (Version,Header length,Differentiated services field, total Length, Identification, Flags, fragment offset, Time to live, protocol, header checksum, source and destination address). TCP header most important parts consists of (Source port, Destination port and header Length) In details (Source Port, Destination Port, Sequence number, Acknowledgment number, Header length,Flags,Window and check sum). The details of the IP and TCP header have been taken from a Network protocol Analyzer Wireshark on my own pc.


A UDP header contains what fields?

A UDPheader contains four 16-bit fields. They are the source port, destination port, length, and checksum -- in that order.


Why to use tcp header?

a tcp header contains the information of the source and destination networks and well as what port to access with out it the packet would not know where to go


Why are the source and destination port numbers at the beginning of the TCP header?

That is the way the standard designed the header. They could be placed anywhere as long as everyone understood where in the packet header it was placed.


Where are ports recorded in an ip based packet?

It's recorded at the top of the IP packet header. 16 bit source and destination port.


Why is it that a server needs a fixed port number but client process can be given any random port number?

The client process needs a temporary port number. It tells the server to which port to reply (the TCP or UDP header includes information about the source and the destination port). The client, on the other hand, doesn't know in advance what port the server uses - unless the server uses a standard port number.The client process needs a temporary port number. It tells the server to which port to reply (the TCP or UDP header includes information about the source and the destination port). The client, on the other hand, doesn't know in advance what port the server uses - unless the server uses a standard port number.The client process needs a temporary port number. It tells the server to which port to reply (the TCP or UDP header includes information about the source and the destination port). The client, on the other hand, doesn't know in advance what port the server uses - unless the server uses a standard port number.The client process needs a temporary port number. It tells the server to which port to reply (the TCP or UDP header includes information about the source and the destination port). The client, on the other hand, doesn't know in advance what port the server uses - unless the server uses a standard port number.


How does a client computer determine what source port number to assign to a UDP header?

The port number is random


What allows an FTP server to keep track of connections from multiple clients to the FTP service?

The packet header source IP address and TCP header source port number


How many bytes UDP header?

The UDP (User Datagram Protocol) header is 8 bytes long. It consists of four fields: the source port (2 bytes), destination port (2 bytes), length (2 bytes), and checksum (2 bytes). Each of these fields is essential for identifying the sender and receiver, as well as ensuring data integrity.

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