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العربية: مثال عن عملية التقطيع المتعدد في الإصدار الرابع من بروتوكول الإنترنت. يحصل التقطيع على مرحلتين في الأولى تكون وحدة النقل الأعظمية 4000 بايت، وفي الثانية 2500 بايت.
English: An example of IPv4 multi-fragmentation. The fragmentation takes place in two level. In the first one, The maximum transmission unit is 4000 bytes, and the second it is 2,500 bytes.
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