Anantha,
Each fragment will have a standard Frame Relay header (needs it in order to
be switched properly) and then some FRF bytes (I think 2) in between the
Frame Relay header and the data. You can do a capture in Dynagen to test.
Wireshark does not recognize FRF.12 as far as I know, but if you play with
fragments and packet size (with pings) you can see the relation of each.
Take a look here as well:
http://www.informit.com/articles/article.aspx?p=19340&seqNum=4
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