this video save my day. I have question. when the receiver send ACK 6 due dropped, does the receiver move the receiver window by one to ? (6 - 9) or retain to current receiver window (5 - 8) till 6 is received?
On TCP/layer 4/ transport layer it's called Segment. On IP layer/layer 3/ network layer it's called packet. On layer 2/Ethernet layer/ data link layer it's called Frame
Great video. The concepts were explained clearly and concisely. I hope you continue to make videos on computing concepts.
Great video. Very well explained and to the point.
Thank you so much. So clearly and straightforward!
Thank you very much sir! This has helped me very much to get what TCP sliding win is.
Thx alot!
Nice video and explained really well but you did not finish explaining - what happens when it sends duplicates, does it make a copy or replaces them?
sequence number is 32 bit field
Thanks bro. It was very easy. got to watch it again
Woah!! This came up in searching for maximum sliding window problem!! Never knew this hidden talent. Great job!! :P :D
Thanks a lot for the clear explanation!
a brilliant video! thank you bhai
Great job
Great video
Good explanation for beginners. But there are many missing parts of TCP flow control.
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nice video!
great
simple explanation...thank you
Awesome video yo!
Nice Video :)
good job Ajay. good explanation. however you said the size of seq number i s 2bytes, isnt it 4 bytes ???
Correct--the sequence number size is 4 bytes.
yes ISN is a 4-byte field
this video save my day. I have question. when the receiver send ACK 6 due dropped, does the receiver move the receiver window by one to ? (6 - 9) or retain to current receiver window (5 - 8) till 6 is received?
very helpfull, thanks
all good, but you forgot about SACK ;)
Since we're on the transport layer wouldn't these be considered as "segments" instead of "packets"?
or frames?
Frames would be used to describe data on the data link layer (aka layer 2)
Thanks, we just distinguished between the different nomenclature for packet frame and datagram.
On TCP/layer 4/ transport layer it's called Segment. On IP layer/layer 3/ network layer it's called packet. On layer 2/Ethernet layer/ data link layer it's called Frame
Thank you
Explaination was good, but some of the aspects are not coverd such as lost ack from the receiver.
It's not actually TCP sliding windows ,it's normal silding windows used in data link layer
It is not a packet it is an Octet.The sliding window operates at octet level and not at the packet or segement level. Please correct it!
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How to name? Is it packets or segments?
I believe they are known as segments when using the TCP protocol
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guys please do not refer this video, this is not the way it works. Please refer some standard guides or get some idea from rene ' s books.
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