as will highlighting any header then clicking on "Examine". Double clicking on any header will display the packet's contents scroll bar. the user desires to display a specific header without using the In addition, the window contains a "Goto…" button to be used when Frame Alignment error. bytes), is oversized (>1518 bytes), or contains a CRC or a * E: a '*' sign will be printed if the packet is a runt (<64 in hex. preceded by an '=' sign. If not, the type will be printed in the Protocol Map, the protocol name will be printed * Type: the Ethernet type. If the Ethernet type is found * Destination: the destination Ethernet address. If not, the address will be printed in hex. the name will be printed preceded by an '=' sign. entered a map from Ethernet addresses to names, * Source: the source Ethernet address. If the user has * Size: the size of the Ethernet packet. from the start of collection. milliseconds. Packet number 0's time is calculated * ∆T: the time between Ethernet packets, expressed in * Num: a decimal number assigned to each buffered packet. of the Ethernet data collected. The data is organized as follows: The "Ethernet Headers" window allows the user to view a summary