Fragmentation and reassembly are handled by IP. The receiving end 
reassembles the packet before giving it to UDP. The fact that it is UDP and 
that UDP is connectionless doesn't matter.

Priscilla

At 06:15 PM 1/17/01, Eric Gunn wrote:
>Could anyone tell me what happens to a UDP packet when it is fragmented?
>
>I assume that it is lost because UDP is a connectionless service, anyone
>have a better explanation?
>
>Also on a Token Ring interface, when you set the keepalives to zero why
>would an interface still be reported as up/down?
>
>Thanks,
>
>-Eric
>
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