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TCP Congestion Control

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Name: UnixNewbie
Date: July 24, 2004 at 08:15:18 Pacific
OS: Win XP
CPU/Ram: 950 Mhz / 256 MB
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I am in serious need of help, can anybody help my understand/complete this?

Assume TCP Reno is the protocol used. Answer the following questions and provide brief justification of your answers.

a. Identify the intervals of time when TCP slow start is operating.

b. Identify the intervals of time when TCP congestion avoidance is operating.

c. After the 16th transmission round, is segment loss detected by a triple duplicate ACK or by timeout?

d. After the 22nd transmission round, is segment loss detected by a triple duplicate ACK or by timeout?

e. What is the initial value of Threshold at the first transmission round?

f. What is the value of Threshold at the 18th round and 24th round respectively?

g. During what transmission round is the 70th segment sent?


UnixNewbie



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Response Number 1
Name: pr3d
Date: July 24, 2004 at 12:35:38 Pacific
Reply:

ROFL do your own homework


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Response Number 2
Name: pr3d
Date: July 25, 2004 at 08:14:08 Pacific
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This might help you some what.


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