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Testbook test series - Computer Networks TCP
Question: TCP opens a connection using an initial sequence number of 3500 and sends data at a rate of 5MBps. The other party opens a connection with a sequence number of 1200. Wrap around time for both sequence number differs by 12562.77 sec. ... $\frac{2^{_{32}}}{Bandwidth}$ Which one is correct?
Question: TCP opens a connection using an initial sequence number of 3500 and sends data at a rate of 5MBps. The other party opens a connection with a sequence number of ...
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Computer Networks - Transport Layer - Sequence number wrap around
TCP operates over a 40 Gbps link. If TCP uses the full bandwidth continuously, how long (in msec) would it take the sequence number to wrap around completely?
TCP operates over a 40 Gbps link. If TCP uses the full bandwidth continuously, how long (in msec) would it take the sequence number to wrap around completely?
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2 persons are using a channel like TCP. In their link they have used 64-bit sequence numbers with a link speed of 75 Tbps. How long can a packet stay in link without worrying about problem of having 2 packets with same sequence numbers? ans-3 weeks
2 persons are using a channel like TCP. In their link they have used 64-bit sequence numbers with a link speed of 75 Tbps. How long can a packet stay in link without worr...
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A TCP segments of size(excluding headers) 1500 bytes with life time of a packet as 120 sec is sent over a TCP connection. There is no wrap around time for sequence numbers and sender sends the packets continuously. Consider TCP, IP and Ethernet overhead into consideration, what is the required data rate? 1. 299 Mbps 2. 319Mbps 3. 288 Mbps 4. 240 Mbps
A TCP segments of size(excluding headers) 1500 bytes with life time of a packet as 120 sec is sent over a TCP connection. There is no wrap around time for sequence number...
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Find wrap around time
Consider 100 mbps network with 24 bit sequence number field find the wrap around time for sequence no?
Consider 100 mbps network with 24 bit sequence number field find the wrap around time for sequence no?
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