Internet Check sum Consider the figure below (simplex communication scenario). The TCP sendel sends an initial window of 4 segments. Suppose the initial value of the sender )) sequence number, SEQ1, is 100 and the first 4-segments each contain 400 bytes of payload. As you can see ACK 3 is lost. What is the SEQ number (SEQ2, SEQ3, SEQ4, SEQ5) from the Sender and ACK Number (ACK1, ACK2, ACK3, ACK4, ACK5) from the receiver for each segment? Sender Seq1 Seq2- Seq3 Seg4 ACK1 ACK2 X ACK3 ACK4 Seq5 ACK5 Receiver
Internet Check sum Consider the figure below (simplex communication scenario). The TCP sendel sends an initial window of 4 segments. Suppose the initial value of the sender )) sequence number, SEQ1, is 100 and the first 4-segments each contain 400 bytes of payload. As you can see ACK 3 is lost. What is the SEQ number (SEQ2, SEQ3, SEQ4, SEQ5) from the Sender and ACK Number (ACK1, ACK2, ACK3, ACK4, ACK5) from the receiver for each segment? Sender Seq1 Seq2- Seq3 Seg4 ACK1 ACK2 X ACK3 ACK4 Seq5 ACK5 Receiver
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Consider the figure below (simplex communication scenario). The TCP sender
sends an initial window of 4 segments. Suppose the initial value of the sender
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sequence number, SEQ1, is 100 and the first 4 segments each contain 400 bytes
of payload. As you can see ACK 3 is lost.
What is the SEQ number (SEQ2, SEQ3, SEQ4, SEQ5) from the Sender and ACK Number
(ACK1, ACK2, ACK3, ACK4, ACK5) from the receiver for each segment?
Sender
Seq1
Seq2
Seq3
Seg4
ACK1
ACK2
ACK3
ACK4
Seq5
ACK5
Receiver](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F550db46b-0208-4020-a126-a204c339abb1%2Fa48885f7-6f3a-43e5-9753-da8d74a0e1e0%2Ftx6g89w_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:SInternet Check sum
Consider the figure below (simplex communication scenario). The TCP sender
sends an initial window of 4 segments. Suppose the initial value of the sender
ན༽)།
sequence number, SEQ1, is 100 and the first 4 segments each contain 400 bytes
of payload. As you can see ACK 3 is lost.
What is the SEQ number (SEQ2, SEQ3, SEQ4, SEQ5) from the Sender and ACK Number
(ACK1, ACK2, ACK3, ACK4, ACK5) from the receiver for each segment?
Sender
Seq1
Seq2
Seq3
Seg4
ACK1
ACK2
ACK3
ACK4
Seq5
ACK5
Receiver
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