Assume the HTTP client in the previous problem sends a request of 100 bytes. The server responds

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Assume the HTTP client in the previous problem sends a request of 100 bytes. The server responds with a segment of 1200 bytes. Show the contents of the two segments exchanged between the client and the sender. Assume the acknowledgment of the response will be done later by the client (ignore calculation of checksum field).


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An HTTP client opens a TCP connection using an initial sequence number (ISN) of 14,534 and the ephemeral port number of 59,100. The server opens the connection with an ISN of 21,732. Show the three TCP segments during the connection establishment if the client defines the rwnd of 4000 and the server defines the rwnd of 5000. Ignore the calculation of the checksum field.

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