An interesting homework problem

Started by networkloser, November 06, 2023, 01:16:23 AM

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networkloser

This is from douglas comer's internetworking with tcp/ip. Since this is just for learning purposes, I expect an answer that helps me to simulate this in a local programming language/network and solve it programmatically or mathematically.

Here's the question:

Consider an ethernet that has one conventional host, H and 12 routers connected to it. Find a single(slightly illegal) frame carrying an IP packet that when sent by host H causes H to receive exactly 24 packets.

TBH I don't really understand the question.

The context is ICMP.

icecream-guy

:professorcat:

My Moral Fibers have been cut.

networkloser


deanwebb

ping x.x.x.x -n 24

The -n switch will specify a number of packets to send.
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