Question: The following True/False questions pertain to Figure 8.29. a. When a host in 172.16.1124 sends a datagram to an Amazon.com server, the router R I
The following True/False questions pertain to Figure 8.29.
a. When a host in 172.16.1124 sends a datagram to an Amazon.com server, the router R I will encrypt the datagram using IPsec.
b. When a host in 172.16.1124 sends a datagram to a host in 172.16.2/24, the router R I will change the source and destination address of the IP datagram.
c. Suppose a host in 172.16.1124 initiates a TCP connection to a Web server in 172.16.2/24. As part of this connection, all datagrams sent by R I will have protocol number 50 in the left-most IPv4 header field.
d. Consider sending a TCP segment from a host in 172.16.1124 to a host in J72.16 .2124. Suppose the acknowledgment for this segment gets lost, so that TCP resends the segment. Because IPsec uses sequence numbers, R1 will not resend the TCP segment.
a. When a host in 172.16.1124 sends a datagram to an Amazon.com server, the router R I will encrypt the datagram using IPsec.
b. When a host in 172.16.1124 sends a datagram to a host in 172.16.2/24, the router R I will change the source and destination address of the IP datagram.
c. Suppose a host in 172.16.1124 initiates a TCP connection to a Web server in 172.16.2/24. As part of this connection, all datagrams sent by R I will have protocol number 50 in the left-most IPv4 header field.
d. Consider sending a TCP segment from a host in 172.16.1124 to a host in J72.16 .2124. Suppose the acknowledgment for this segment gets lost, so that TCP resends the segment. Because IPsec uses sequence numbers, R1 will not resend the TCP segment.
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