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Identification Header

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An Identification Header is a section at the beginning of a network packet or data message that identifies important information about the data being sent.

It helps networking devices and receiving systems recognize, process and deliver the data correctly.

The exact information in an identification header depends on the protocol being used. It may include details such as the sender, destination, packet type, protocol version or a unique identification number.

How It Works

  • A device creates data that needs to be sent over a network.
  • The communication protocol adds an identification header to the data.
  • Network devices read the header to determine how to handle the packet.
  • The receiving device uses the header information to process the data correctly.

Common Uses

  • Internet communication
  • IP packet identification
  • Email transmission
  • File transfers
  • Network routing
  • Data integrity and tracking

Related Terms: Packet Header, IP Header, Ethernet Frame, TCP Header, UDP Header, Packet, Protocol, Network Packet, Encapsulation, Packet Routing

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