which of the following uniquely identifies each packet?

Within the Encrypted Security Payload extension header, which of the following uniquely identifies
each packet?

Within the Encrypted Security Payload extension header, which of the following uniquely identifies
each packet?

A.
Padding

B.
Sequence number

C.
Security parameters index

D.
Payload type

Explanation:
The sequence number is a 32-bit unsigned number used to provide anti-replay abilities. It uniquely
identifies the message within the data stream.
Incorrect Answers:
A: Padding is used to control the size and alignment of the message. The Pad Length indicates
the number of 8-bit passing bytes to be added after the data.
D: The ESP header does not have a field called the payload type. There is payload data and
payload length, for the length of the payload. The type of payload is actually stored in the next
header field.



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