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014.01.14.Packets-IQs
1.Packets. What are the two main parts of a packet in computer networking?
pravjot
January 15
1.What are the two main parts of a packet in computer networking?
sumacangadi
January 17
The two main parts of the packets
1.Header
2.Payload
mohdmohsinkhanee
January 18
The two main parts of the packet are:
Header:
This includes the IP addresses of both the source and destination host machines, along with the basic protocol used for communication and the packet length.
Payload:
This contains actual application data that the computer wants to send.
usaidsyedmohd
January 28
Main Parts of the Packets
Header
: contains both source and destination stack layer addresses along with all other information.
Payload
: contains actual data to be shared.
shivam77726
February 24
There are two main parts resides in packets:
Header:
It contains source and destination information of hosts to identify the route by the router.
Payload:
It contains the data to be delivered to receiver end i.e. HTML, JSON, TXT, files.
vishal.lende1203
March 4
The Two main parts of the Packet :-
Header :-
The source and destination IP addresses are listed in the header. Also, it includes version, length of the packet, and other information.
Payload
:-
The information(Data) that actually has to be sent.
akashbhandari
March 15
The two main parts of packet are:- Header and Payload
prashantmuniv
March 16
Packets consist of two parts :
1 - Header : It contains information of source or destination hosts also protocol used to transfer this packet.
2 - Payload : It is the data that sender wants to send to the destination host. for example images, text , html etc.
raj.kiran
March 20
Header and Payload are the two main parts of a packet in computer networking.
bhatnagarharsh37
March 20
The two main parts of a packet in computer networking is Header and Payload.
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