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[closed] How does TCP determines sequence number

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A 3000-km-long T1 trunk is used to transmit 64-byte frames using Go-Back-N protocol. If the propagation speed is 6 microseconds/km, how many bits should the sequence numbers be?

asked 26 Mar '15, 08:16

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closed 26 Mar '15, 08:19

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Not a Wireshark question.

(26 Mar '15, 08:19) grahamb ♦

The question has been closed for the following reason “Question is off-topic or not relevant” by grahamb 26 Mar ‘15, 08:19


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TCP sequence numbers are always 32 bits long ;-)

answered 26 Mar '15, 08:19

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