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iamp;#39;m sure youamp;#39;re aware that all data is broken into manageable chunks before itamp;#39;s sent over the network we often call these chunks of data packets which is fine technically though at layer 2 they called data frames and at layer 3 theyamp;#39;re called packets thereamp;#39;s a few reasons for breaking our traffic into packets for one if thereamp;#39;s more than one path to a destination some packets could take one path and some could take the other more importantly though if some packets are dropped itamp;#39;s easier to detect this and resend a few packets rather than resetting everything or for some traffic types itamp;#39;s sometimes okay just to ignore a few missing packets so the big question we have is how big should each packet be the ethernet standard says that a normal frame should be no larger than 1518 bytes or 1522 bytes if it includes a vlan tag that includes all data and headers there are normally 18 bytes of headers or 22 with a vlan tag so the