Consider a satellite channel running TCP/IP as shown in the figure below. Due to the long round trip time (RTT) and high bit error rate (BER) the conventional TCP congestion mechanism doesn’t work...


Consider a satellite channel running TCP/IP as shown in the figure below. Due to the long round trip time (RTT) and high bit error rate (BER) the conventional TCP congestion mechanism doesn’t work well in a
satellite transmission system.


3.2: Now assume TCP spoofing is implemented in the system. When the TCP
sender receives an ACK on behalf of the TCP receiver, does this mean that a
packet has been successfully received by the TCP receiver? Explain your
answer in detail.


Traffic<br>flow<br>Sender<br>Receiver<br>UES or<br>GES<br>UES or<br>GES<br>Slow<br>Ack.<br>start<br>Traffic flow<br>Traffic flow<br>Time<br>out<br>Acknowledgement or Feedback control flow<br>

Extracted text: Traffic flow Sender Receiver UES or GES UES or GES Slow Ack. start Traffic flow Traffic flow Time out Acknowledgement or Feedback control flow

Jun 10, 2022
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