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<p><a href="page.php?w=Image%3AEthernetFrame.jpg">thumb</a>In modern implementations of Ethernet, the field within the Ethernet frame used to describe the EtherType can also be used to represent the size of the payload of the Ethernet Frame.  Historically, depending on the type of Ethernet framing that was in use on an Ethernet segment, both interpretations were simultaneously valid, leading to potential ambiguity.  <a href="page.php?w=Ethernet_II_framing">Ethernet II framing</a> considered these octets to represent EtherType,</p><p>
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