Question: An IPv6 packet has a 40 byte base header, a 16 byte destination options extension header (which is not used for routing) and 1000 bytes
An IPv6 packet has a 40 byte base header, a 16 byte destination options extension header (which is not used for routing) and 1000 bytes of payload data. This is to be fragmented to travel over a network with a MTU of 600 bytes.
Considering the fragmentable and unfragmentable parts of this packet, create a sketch showing the headers and data in each fragment, including the number of bytes. Dont forget the fragmentation header, which is 8 bytes.
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