What Is Ethernet Header?
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An Ethernet header is a part of an Ethernet frame that contains source and destination addresses as well as other data that is used to identify frames and route them over the network. The header typically contains the source and destination MAC addresses, the frame type, the frame length, and a checksum. It is used by network devices to identify the source and destination of the frame, as well as other information regarding the frame.