On a TCP connection, current congestion window size is Congestion Window = 3438 byte. The window size advertised by the

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On a TCP connection, current congestion window size is Congestion Window = 3438 byte. The window size advertised by the

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On a TCP connection, current congestion window size is Congestion Window = 3438 byte. The window size advertised by the receiver is Advertise Window = 4835 byte. The last byte sent by the sender is LastByteSent = 1737 and the last byte acknowledged by the receiver is LastByteAcked = 13975. The current window size at the sender is Question 21 Not yet answered Marked out of 2.00 Flag question Answer:

Assume we are a generic Selective repeat ARQ protocol and the sequence number field in the packet header is 12 bits. Then, the maximum sender window size (Number of in-flight Packets sent) is Question 22 Not yet answered Marked out of 2.00 P Flag question

Segments are transmitted using selective repeat ARQ over a link with RTT= 5 milliseconds with 81 Mbps transmission rate. The packet size is 14905 bytes and the window size is (static) 2. Assume there is no transmission errors and we always have data to send. How many bytes are transmitted every second? Question 26 Not yet answered Marked out of 2.00 P Flag question Answer:
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