Answer:
hop limit
Explanation:
Hop limit (as called in IPV6), or Time to live (as called in IPV4) is one of the fields in data packet. It is used to limit the life time of a packet in a network by specifying the allowable limit on the number of hops for which a packet is allowed before being removed from the network. It prevents a network from holding a packet forever. So when a router receives a packet, before forwarding it, it decrements the packet's hop limit by 1. If the hop limit gets to zero, any router holding it will drop it rather than forwarding it. This will help remove the packet from the network.
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Answer:
Answer to the following question is CoC(chain of custody
).
Explanation:
- CoC(chain of custody
) is the legal document and it is the evidence that is handled during an investigation of the case.
- In the criminal trials, prosecution must be typically proved that all the evidences is handled according the documented and unbroken CoC.
- In the court, CoC(chain of custody) documentation has been presented by prosecutions to prove the evidence, related to an alleged crimes, and it has been in possession of defendant.
Answer:
The Datalink layer encapsulates each packet in a frame which contains the hardware address (MAC) of the source and destination computer (host) and the LLC information which identifies to which protocol in the prevoius layer (Network layer) the packet should be passed when it arrives to its destination.
Explanation:
Answer: the answer is C
Explanation:
The first Step would be A
the second would be C
than would be B
than B