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Anatomy of Network Packets

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Overview

Dive deep into the intricacies of network communication by exploring the anatomy of network packets, from the OSI-Layer Model to specific protocols like ARP, IPv4, ICMP, and UDP. Learn about the structure of Ethernet II Frames and gain a comprehensive understanding of how data is transmitted across networks. Examine each layer of the networking process, starting from the Physical Layer and progressing through the Data Link Layer. Discover the significance of Type Fields in packet headers and understand how ARP and IPv4 handlers function. By the end of this 38-minute video, you'll have a solid grasp of the fundamental components that make up network packets and how they work together to enable seamless communication in modern computer networks.

Syllabus

Intro
Physical Layer
Data Link Layer
Type Field
ARP Handler
IPv4 Handler
Protocols
ICMP
UDP

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