Refer to the exhibit. A 1200-bype packet arrives on the LAN segment and needs to be fragmented before being forwarded to the egress interface. Which of the identifies the correct IP header fields for the IP fragments after fragmentation (where MF is the More Fragment flag bit, and FO is the Fragment Offset in the IP header)?
A.
fragment1: id=1, length=1000, MF=0, FO=980;fragment2: id=2, length=220, MF=0, FO=980;
B.
fragment1: id=1, length=996, MF=1, FO=0;fragment2: id=2, length=220, MF=0, FO=980;
C.
fragment1: id=1, length=600, MF=1, FO=0;fragment2: id=2, length=620, MF=0, FO=75;
D.
fragment1: id=1, length=1000, MF=1, FO=0;fragment2: id=1, length=220, MF=0, FO=980;
E.
fragment1: id=1, length=600, MF=0, FO=580;fragment2: id=1, length=620, MF=0, FO=0;
fragment1: id=1, length=996, MF=1, FO=0; fragment2: id=1, length=224, MF=0, FO=122
@Ahmed is right. The correct answer is not given in the options.
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