![]() ![]() Collapse Internet Protocol Version 6, and expand Internet Control Message Protocol v6.18. Locate the Destination field and note the address type.17. Locate the Source field and note that it is an IPv6 local-link address.16. Locate the Next header field, and note that it is ICMPv6.15. Collapse Teredo IPv6 over UDP tunneling, and expand Internet Protocol Version 6.14. Expand Teredo Authentication header, and note the information there.13. Collapse User Datagram Protocol, and expand Teredo IPv6 over UDP tunneling.12. Locate the Destination port field, and note that a Teredo-identified port is being used.11. Locate the Source port field, and note the port number being used by the UDP packet.10. Collapse Internet Protocol Version 4, and expand User Datagram Protocol.9. Locate the Source and Destination fields, and note the IPv4 addresses being used.8. Locate the Protocol field, and verify that UDP is the protocol being used.7. ![]() In the middle pane, expand Internet Protocol Version 4.6. Select packet number 6, which is identified as “Router Solicitation” in the Info column of the upper pane.5. If necessary, expand the Wireshark window so that you can see all the columns in the upper pane of Wireshark.4. (Alternatively, go to and select Teredo.pcap, then download the file to the desired directory on your computer.) Double-click the file to open it in Wireshark.3. In Wireshark, click File, click Open, and navigate to the location of the Teredo.pcap file provided by your instructor. Click Start, type Wireshark in the Search box, and then press Enter.2. The location of the Teredo sample packet will either be provided by your instructor or found at the Web address shown in the steps of this project.1. By Guide to TCP/IP (4th Edition) Edit edition Solutions for Chapter 10 Problem 3HOP: Examining a Teredo Capture File and Router Solicitation PacketTime Required: 10 minutesObjective: In this project, you will examine a Teredo capture file and explore the details of a Router Solicitation sent by a Teredo network node.Description: This project provides a sample Teredo packet capture for you to use in order to examine and understand Teredo. ![]()
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