An Ethernet frame wraps your data for transmission. It contains addressing information, the payload, and error checking. The minimum frame size is bytes. The maximum is bytes ( with VLAN tag). Frames smaller than bytes get padded. Frames larger than the maximum are called jumbo frames and need special configuration. I'll break down each field next.
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$ curl repovive.com/roadmaps/network-design/physical-and-data-link-fundamentals/ethernet-frame-overview
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