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Wireshark is a popular network protocol analyser tool. Watch this Youtube video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v-TKCS130U0]M)trace file : https://mega.nz/#!06A0WI5S!prORSKyJrmwbJgz5dhqT-B0W8dkxM7SEUBOCH8bX2HcWireshark is a popular network protocol analyser tool. Watch this Youtube video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v-TKCS130U0]M) on Wireshark tutorial for Beginners to familiarize yourself with the Wireshark tool. Download the example-trace. pcap file from Blackboard, open this using Wireshark and answer the following questions: What is the target IP address of the host to which the ARP packet (capture line no. 68) is broadcast to? What is the destination address of this frame at the MAC layer For the OSPF Hello packet (capture line number 84), what are the values of the following fields service type (binary and hex), protocol number (decimal and hex) source and destination IP address (binary and hex)? For the UDP packet (capture line no. 88), what are the source and destination port numbers in decimal and hex notations? Observe the TCP segments (capture line no. 1100 and capture line no. I103). What do they tell us? The following are optional questions (these won’t be graded) and are meant to reinforce your understanding of the topic. Close all your browser windows and start a new packet capture from your machine using Wireshark and answer the following questions (show a screenshot highlighting the relevant fields in Wireshark) Open command line and run the ping program (e.g. on the command line type “ping <URL of any popular website”) without the double quotes. Stop the capture in Wireshark as soon as ping finishes executing. Examine the IP layer information including the hex values in the sub-window at the bottom of Wireshark. How long does it take for the corresponding ping reply packet to be received at the source? Start the Wireshark capture again. Open a browser window, input a URL of any popular website and hit enter. Stop the Wireshark capture after the webpage loads. Examine the contents of the HTTP GET request and the corresponding HTTP 200 OK response message. Also, examine the TCP handshaking process and other protocol level information at IP and MAC layers logged by Wireshark. Following the HTTP GET request, how long did it take for the HTTP OK response packet to be received? Show transcribed image text Wireshark is a popular network protocol analyser tool. Watch this Youtube video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v-TKCS130U0]M) on Wireshark tutorial for Beginners to familiarize yourself with the Wireshark tool. Download the example-trace. pcap file from Blackboard, open this using Wireshark and answer the following questions: What is the target IP address of the host to which the ARP packet (capture line no. 68) is broadcast to? What is the destination address of this frame at the MAC layer For the OSPF Hello packet (capture line number 84), what are the values of the following fields service type (binary and hex), protocol number (decimal and hex) source and destination IP address (binary and hex)? For the UDP packet (capture line no. 88), what are the source and destination port numbers in decimal and hex notations? Observe the TCP segments (capture line no. 1100 and capture line no. I103). What do they tell us? The following are optional questions (these won’t be graded) and are meant to reinforce your understanding of the topic. Close all your browser windows and start a new packet capture from your machine using Wireshark and answer the following questions (show a screenshot highlighting the relevant fields in Wireshark) Open command line and run the ping program (e.g. on the command line type “ping

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