Accessing a computer in own subnet


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Q1: Accessing a computer in your own subnet. You are using the Microsoft Internet Explorer web browser on the CLIENT computer located in building 'A' to look at a web page on the web server located in building A (www1.anyorg.com). Assume that your system already knows the IP address and Ethernet address of the web server www1.anyorg.com (so you do not have to do a DNS lookup or ARP request). Fill in the missing information that would be contained in the Ethernet frame as it leaves your computer: (See attachment). Please explain how you come to this conclusion when filling in the blanks?

Address Type         Source Address            Destination Address
Port Address        Ephemerial - Port 1076
IP Address
Ethernet (MAC) Address

Q2: Accessing a computer in a different subnet. Once again you are using the Microsoft Internet Explorer web browser on the CLIENT computer located in building 'A' to look at a web page on the web server located in building B (www2.anyorg.com). Assume that your system already knows the IP address of the web server www2.anyorg.com (so you do not have to do a DNS lookup). Fill in the missing information that would be contained in the Ethernet frame as it leaves your computer. (see attachment). Again, please explain how you determined the answers.

Address Type           Source Address            Destination Address
Port Address            Ephemerial - Port 1076
IP Address
Ethernet (MAC) Address

Attachment:- Web server.rar

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