Question: In each of the following protocols, how many packets can have independent sequence numbers before wraparound occurs (see the previous problems). a. Stop-and-Wait b. Go-Back-N
In each of the following protocols, how many packets can have independent sequence numbers before wraparound occurs (see the previous problems).
a. Stop-and-Wait
b. Go-Back-N with m = 8
c. Select-Repeat with m = 8
Previous Problem
A sender sends a series of packets to the same destination using 5-bit sequence numbers. If the sequence numbers start with 0, what is the sequence number of the 100th packet?
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