What does the tcpdump command do?

Refer to the exhibit.

What does the tcpdump command do?

Refer to the exhibit.

What does the tcpdump command do?

A.
Capture all packets sourced from TCP port 1514, resolve DNS names, print all TCP packets with
the SYN flag not equaling 0, and print the Ethernet header and all version information.

B.
Capture all packets sourced from TCP port 1514, resolve DNS names, print all TCP packets except
those containing the SYN flag, and print the Ethernet header and all version information.

C.
Capture up to 1514 bytes, do not resolve DNS names, print all TCP packets except for those
containing the SYN flag, and print the Ethernet header and be very verbose.

D.
Capture up to 1514 bytes, do not resolve DNS names, print only TCP packets containing the SYN
flag, and print the Ethernet header and be very verbose.



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