Multiple Choice
What is a packet footer?
A) A single unit of binary data routed through a network.
B) Lists the destination (for example, in IP packets the destination is the IP address) along with the length of the message data.
C) Represents the end of the packet or transmission end.
D) A utility application that monitors the network path of packet data sent to a remote computer.
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