The figure below shows the TCP header of an outgoing segment and that of an incoming segment at a Host A. outgoing segme
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The figure below shows the TCP header of an outgoing segment and that of an incoming segment at a Host A. outgoing segme
The figure below shows the TCP header of an outgoing segment and that of an incoming segment at a Host A. outgoing segment from sender source port # dest port # sequence number acknowledgement number rwnd urg pointer checksum sent ACKed window size N sender sequence number: sent, not- yet ACKed ("in-flight") space checksum usable not but not usable yet sent incoming segment to sender source port # dest port # sequence number acknowledgement number rwnd urg pointer Assuming that each segment is 2000 bytes and the first green segment on the left starts at byte 0 of the byte stream, fill the following blanks: a. The sliding window size (N) is [n]. b. The sequence number of the outgoing segment is [s]. c. The acknowledgement number is [a]. d. After Host A successfully processes the incoming segment (at the bottom) but does not send the outgoing segment yet, it will have segments usable but not sent.
Correct Answers for: n Evaluation Method Exact Match Correct Answers for: s Evaluation Method Exact Match Correct Answers for: a Evaluation Method Exact Match Correct Answers for: u Evaluation Method Exact Match Correct Answer 16 Correct Answer 38000 Correct Answer 18000 Correct Answer 7