Create a tool that generates four packet fragments. The first fragment has
data containing all ones (0x01 0x01, etc.). The second fragment contains all
twos (0x02 0x02, etc.). The third fragment reuses the second packet’s fragment identifier, but contains all threes. The final fragment, containing all
fours, marks the end of the fragment. Transmit the four packets to a system
on the network. What is received? The system may receive 111222444,
111333444, or no data depending on the fragmentation management system. Retry the experiment with different receiving operating systems.
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