At what point is a packet considered to be a giant?

a. It becomes a giant when it exceeds the medium's maximum packet size.
b. It becomes a giant when it exceeds 1500 bytes.
c. It becomes a giant only when fragmented pieces are reassembled and the packet size is too large.
d. It becomes a giant once a VLAN tag is added.

ANSWER: a

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