Yay, homework.
- can't tell - where was it captured, and what do you consider incoming or outgoing? It's a question of perspective. A switch considers a frame incoming while the server sending it considers it to be outgoing. So what is your point of origin?
- seriously? You can read that easily. It's on the screen.
- same
- why calculate? it's in the length column
- estimate? Its Ethernet II, so 14 bytes. Give or take. Well, not really. It's 14.
- at least 20
- same
- look at the length given in the TCP protocol header summary line in the decode
Sorry for making some fun of this, but you should find these things out yourself, or you'll be in trouble if someone (your teacher/professor) starts asking simple questions...
answered 20 Sep '13, 04:49
Jasper ♦♦
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Mr. Johnson, aren't you supposed to do your homework by yourself?
BTW: It's well known that teachers monitor this site to trap those who try to cheat. So, be warned ;-)
Regards
Kurt
Hint: even if you remove the link to the screenshot, it's still there in the history.
oh, that's mean, spreading panic... :-)
In the future, please direct all homework questions to the Wireshark! Live! Helpdesk.
cool feature!!
Finally all those newbys get direct access to the most talented Wireshark experts. Maybe I'm going to ask one or two questions myself ;-))
Wow, nice, finally, an expert I can ask! :-D