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CompTIA Network+ Certification Guide

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Product type Book
Published in Dec 2018
Publisher
ISBN-13 9781789340501
Pages 422 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Authors (2):
Glen D. Singh Glen D. Singh
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Rishi Latchmepersad Rishi Latchmepersad
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters close

Preface 1. The OSI Reference Model and the TCP/IP Stack 2. Network Ports, Protocols, and Topologies 3. Ethernet 4. Understanding IPv4 and IPv6 5. Routing and Switching Concepts 6. Wireless and Cloud Technologies 7. Network Components 8. Network Virtualization and WAN Technologies 9. Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Concepts 10. Network Identity Management and Policies 11. Network Security Concepts 12. TCP/IP Security 13. Organizational Security 14. Troubleshooting a Network 15. Assessment 16. Other Books You May Enjoy

Fields in an Ethernet frame

Networking professionals need to have an idea of the fields within an Ethernet frame, as shown in the following screenshot:

The fields are as follows:

  • Preamble: The Preamble is made up of seven bytes and the Start Frame Delimiter (SFD), which is one byte. This is generally used for synchronization between the sender and the receiver devices on a network.
  • Source MAC Address: The source MAC address field is made up of six bytes in length which is used to store the sender's MAC address.
  • Destination MAC Address: Similarly to the source MAC address field, the destination MAC address field is also six bytes and contains the destination MAC address of the next device along the path to the final destination.
  • EtherType: The EtherType field is two bytes, and is used to help identify various protocols which are used by the layers above the Data Link Layer...
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