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The maximum size of data that can be accommodated in an IP datagram is ________ bytes.

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Answered by jaydenjeswinraj
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Explanation:

The minimum size of IP Dategram is 20 bytes & maximum 65535 bytes.

put of which 20 bytes of IP header

so you can accomodate 65535 - 20 bytes of data into a IP datagram

Answered by Agastya0606
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Answer:

In an IP datagram, the maximum size of data that can be accommodated is ___65,535___ bytes.

A network dependent on packet switching mode that is used as a basic transfer unit is called Datagram.

It has two sections- payload and header.

Data without header has a minimum size of 20 bytes.

So, excluding the length of the UDP header which is of 20 bytes, it leaves the length of 65,507 bytes approximately.

Datagram uses Asynchronous mode of data transfer.

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