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:
Type Source Address Destination Addres
Port Address Ephemerial - Port 1076
IP Address
Ethernet (MAC) Address
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.
Address Type Source Address Destination Address
Port Address Ephemerial - Port 1098
IP Address
Ethernet (MAC) Address