Frame 401: 86 bytes on wire (688 bits), 86 bytes captured (688 bits) on interface 0 Interface id: 0 (\Device\NPF_{69F7154F-F213-4B4C-9DC4-C423DA185F1E}) Encapsulation type: Ethernet (1) Arrival Time: Mar 17, 2015 14:04:35.310056000 [Time shift for this packet: 0.000000000 sec...
Frame 401: 86 bytes on wire (688 bits), 86 bytes captured (688 bits) on interface 0 Interface id: 0 (\Device\NPF_{69F7154F-F213-4B4C-9DC4-C423DA185F1E}) Encapsulation type: Ethernet (1) Arrival Time: Mar 17, 2015 14:04:35.310056000 [Time shift for this packet: 0.000000000 sec...
RX packets:339211 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0 TX packets:352650 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0 collisions:0 txqueuelen:3 RX bytes:165885364(158.2 MiB)TX bytes:78543988(74.9 MiB)eth2 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 20:76:93:53:E0:93 UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 ...
IPv6 will continue the tradition of the IPv4 protocol, which gained much of its acceptance by defining mechanisms to tie systems together over a wide variety of disparate networking technologies. Already defined link-layer mappings for transporting IPv6 include Ethernet, Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP...
Interface Identifier is formed from the EUI-64 according to the "IPv6 over Ethernet" specification. When16-bit short addressingis used, a "pseudo 48-bit address" is formed as follows: First, the left-most 32 bits are formed by concatenating 16 zero bits to the 16-bit PAN ID (or 16 ...
IPv6 will continue the tradition of the IPv4 protocol, which gained much of its acceptance by defining mechanisms to tie systems together over a wide variety of disparate networking technologies. Already defined link-layer mappings for transporting IPv6 include Ethernet, Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP...
Ethernets(bridged), PPP links, X.25, Frame, Relay. 6.neighbors - nodes attached to the same link. 7. interface -a node's attachment to a link. 8.packet - an IPv6 header plus payload. 9. link MTU - the maximum transmission unit. ...
Host A has the Ethernet MAC address of 00-AA-00-3F-2A-1C. First, it is converted to EUI-64 format by inserting FF-FE between the third and fourth bytes, yielding 00-AA-00-FF-FE-3F-2A-1C. The U/L bit, which is the seventh bit in the first byte, is then complemented. Before...
Ethernet 14 PPP 6 Bytes ATM 53-Byte Cells with a 48-Byte Payload Frame Relay 4 Bytes MLPPP 10 Bytes MPLS 4 Bytes WLAN 24 Bytes G.711 and G.722-64k at 50.0 pps 93.6 kbps 90.4 kbps 109.2 kbps 89.6 kbps 92 kbps 89.6 kbps 97.6 kbps ...
Interface IDs are constructed in the modified EUI-64 format in one of the following ways: For all IEEE 802 interface types (for example, Ethernet interfaces and FDDI interfaces), the first three octets (24 bits) are taken from the Organizationally Unique Id...