The following figure shows a portion of a TCP conversation. Each segment is identified by a sequence number S and an ack

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The following figure shows a portion of a TCP conversation. Each segment is identified by a sequence number S and an ack

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The Following Figure Shows A Portion Of A Tcp Conversation Each Segment Is Identified By A Sequence Number S And An Ack 1
The Following Figure Shows A Portion Of A Tcp Conversation Each Segment Is Identified By A Sequence Number S And An Ack 1 (35.79 KiB) Viewed 60 times
The following figure shows a portion of a TCP conversation. Each segment is identified by a sequence number S and an acknowledgment number A. All segments have a size of 96 bytes (both sides). Assume, • No errors, • The first packet from * to y (right to left) has a sequence S.(1)= 320, and an acknowledgment A (1) = 128. • The first packet from y tox (left to right) has a sequence S, (1) = 128 and an acknowledgment Ay (1) = 320. Y X Sy(1),Ay(1) S.(1),A (1) S.(2),A (2) S,(3),A (3) Sy(2), Ay(2) Sy(3),Ay(3) What is S, (2),A, (2) ? What is Sy(2),Ay(2) ? What is S(3),A (3) ? What is Sy(3), A (3) ?
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