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Cian McDermott

CST 311
Lab 4

1. There are four fields within the UDP header: Source and Destination Ports, Packet
Length, and Checksum.
2. The bottom-left display below all three windows says that each field under the UDP
header is only two bytes long.

3. "Length" specifies how many bytes are in the UDP segment, including the header.
4. Since there each field consists of two bytes, and there are four fields, each UDP payload
contains a maximum of 8 bytes.
5. My displayed source port number is 54553. I am not sure how high that port number can
go, or how to determine it.
6. Under the IP header, it listed UDP's protocol number as 17 (11 in hexadecimal).

7. The following two screenshots contain packet information for a pair of sent and received
UDP packets. In both, the ports 60677 and 443 are used, but whichever one is the source
and the other the destination depends on whether it is the "sent" or "received" UDP
packet.

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