On Sat, 7 Dec 2002, J.Smith wrote: > > > > > Incorrectly? The packet *is* 1514 bytes long - 14 bytes of Ethernet > > header, 20 bytes of IP header, 20 bytes of TCP header, and 1460 bytes of > > TCP payload. > > > > There are 1500 bytes of Ethernet *payload*; that's what tcpdump is > > reporting. That's the maximum amount of MAC client data according to > > 3.1.1 "MAC frame format" in IEEE Std 802.3-2002 - but that doesn't > > include the destination address, source address, and length/type fields > > in the Ethernet header, nor does it include the FCS at the end. > > > > Oops. Guess I seriously screwed up here. I would call it a small misunderstanding. Seriously screwed up is when you decide you need to overtake a car on the freeway at 100 MPH and run into the back of a highway patrol car :-) Regards ----- Richard Sharpe, rsharpe[at]ns.aus.com, rsharpe[at]samba.org, sharpe[at]ethereal.com, http://www.richardsharpe.com
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