PC1 IP: 192.168.1.1 MAC: AA:AA:AA:11:11:11 IP: 192.168.1.254 MAC: BB:BB:BB:22:22:22 IP: 192.168.2.254 MAC: BB:BB:BB:33:33:33 IP: 192.168.2.1 MAC: AA:AA:AA:44:44:44.

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PC1 IP: MAC: AA:AA:AA:11:11:11 IP: MAC: BB:BB:BB:22:22:22 IP: MAC: BB:BB:BB:33:33:33 IP: MAC: AA:AA:AA:44:44:44 PC2 Router Franz Kohnlehttp://

Daten Anwendung PC1 IP: MAC: AA:AA:AA:11:11:11 IP: MAC: BB:BB:BB:22:22:22 IP: MAC: BB:BB:BB:33:33:33 IP: MAC: AA:AA:AA:44:44:44 PC2 Router Franz Kohnlehttp://

Daten Quell- Port Ziel- Port TCP - Segment Transport Anwendung PC1 IP: MAC: AA:AA:AA:11:11:11 IP: MAC: BB:BB:BB:22:22:22 IP: MAC: BB:BB:BB:33:33:33 IP: MAC: AA:AA:AA:44:44:44 PC2 Router Franz Kohnlehttp://

Ziel - IPQuell - IP IP - Paket Daten Quell- Port Ziel- Port TCP - Segment Internet Transport Anwendung PC IP: MAC: AA:AA:AA:11:11:11 IP: MAC: BB:BB:BB:22:22:22 IP: MAC: BB:BB:BB:33:33: IP: MAC: AA:AA:AA:44:44:44 PC2 Router Franz Kohnlehttp://

AA:AA:AA:11:11: 11 BB:BB:BB:22:22: 22 Ziel - MACQuell - MAC Ethernet - Frame Ziel - IPQuell - IP IP - Paket Daten Quell- Port Ziel- Port TCP - Segment Netz Internet Transport Anwendung PC1 IP: AA:AA:AA:11:11:11 MAC: AA:AA:AA:11:11:11 IP: BB:BB:BB:22:22:22 MAC: BB:BB:BB:22:22:22 IP: MAC: BB:BB:BB:33:33:33 IP: MAC: AA:AA:AA:44:44:44 PC2 Router Franz Kohnlehttp://

Netz Internet Transport Anwendung Netz PC1 IP: AA:AA:AA:11:11:11 MAC: AA:AA:AA:11:11:11 IP: BB:BB:BB:22:22:22 MAC: BB:BB:BB:22:22:22 IP: MAC: BB:BB:BB:33:33:33 IP: MAC: AA:AA:AA:44:44:44 PC2 Router Franz Kohnlehttp:// AA:AA:AA:11:11: 11 BB:BB:BB:22:22: 22 Ziel - MACQuell - MAC Ethernet - Frame Ziel - IPQuell - IP IP - Paket Daten Quell- Port Ziel- Port TCP - Segment

Netz Internet Transport Anwendung Netz Internet PC IP: MAC: AA:AA:AA:11:11:11 IP: MAC: BB:BB:BB:22:22:22 IP: MAC: BB:BB:BB:33:33: IP: MAC: AA:AA:AA:44:44:44 PC2 Router Franz Kohnlehttp:// Ziel - IPQuell - IP IP - Paket Daten Quell- Port Ziel- Port TCP - Segment

Netz Internet Transport Anwendung Netz Internet PC IP: MAC: AA:AA:AA:11:11:11 IP: MAC: BB:BB:BB:22:22:22 IP: MAC: BB:BB:BB:33:33: IP: MAC: AA:AA:AA:44:44:44 PC2 Router Franz Kohnlehttp:// Ziel - IPQuell - IP IP - Paket Daten Quell- Port Ziel- Port TCP - Segment

BB:BB:BB:33:33: 33 AA:AA:AA:44:44: 44 Ziel - MACQuell - MAC Ethernet - Frame Ziel - IPQuell - IP IP - Paket Daten Quell- Port Ziel- Port TCP - Segment Netz Internet Transport Anwendung Netz Internet Netz Internet PC1 IP: MAC: AA:AA:AA:11:11:11 IP: MAC: BB:BB:BB:22:22:22 IP: BB:BB:BB:33:33:33 MAC: BB:BB:BB:33:33:33 IP: AA:AA:AA:44:44:44 MAC: AA:AA:AA:44:44:44 PC2 Router Franz Kohnlehttp://

Netz Internet Transport Anwendung Netz Internet Netz Internet Netz PC1 IP: MAC: AA:AA:AA:11:11:11 IP: MAC: BB:BB:BB:22:22:22 IP: BB:BB:BB:33:33:33 MAC: BB:BB:BB:33:33:33 IP: AA:AA:AA:44:44:44 MAC: AA:AA:AA:44:44:44 PC2 Router Franz Kohnlehttp:// BB:BB:BB:33:33: 33 AA:AA:AA:44:44: 44 Ziel - MACQuell - MAC Ethernet - Frame Ziel - IPQuell - IP IP - Paket Daten Quell- Port Ziel- Port TCP - Segment

Ziel - IPQuell - IP IP - Paket Daten Quell- Port Ziel- Port TCP - Segment Netz Internet Transport Anwendung Netz Internet Netz Internet Netz Internet PC IP: MAC: AA:AA:AA:11:11:11 IP: MAC: BB:BB:BB:22:22:22 IP: MAC: BB:BB:BB:33:33: IP: MAC: AA:AA:AA:44:44:44 PC2 Router Franz Kohnlehttp://

Daten Quell- Port Ziel- Port TCP - Segment Netz Internet Transport Anwendung Netz Internet Netz Internet Netz Internet Transport PC1 IP: MAC: AA:AA:AA:11:11:11 IP: MAC: BB:BB:BB:22:22:22 IP: MAC: BB:BB:BB:33:33:33 IP: MAC: AA:AA:AA:44:44:44 PC2 Router Franz Kohnlehttp://

Daten Netz Internet Transport Anwendung Netz Internet Netz Internet Netz Internet Transport Anwendung PC1 IP: MAC: AA:AA:AA:11:11:11 IP: MAC: BB:BB:BB:22:22:22 IP: MAC: BB:BB:BB:33:33:33 IP: MAC: AA:AA:AA:44:44:44 PC2 Router Franz Kohnlehttp://