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3.5-2 TCP segment format. For the given function of a field in the TCP segment, select the name of that field from the pull-down list.

Transcribed Image Text:3.5-2 TCP segment format. For the given function of a field in the TCP segment, select the name of that field from the pull-down list.
| This field contains the port number associated with the sending A. Receiver advertised window
socket for this TCP segment.
B. ACK bit
| This field contains application data that was written into a socket
by the sender of this TCP segment.
C. Checksum
D. Sequence number
| This field contains the index in the sender-to-receiver byte
stream of the first byte of that data in the payload carried in this E. Header length field
segment.
O This field contains the index in the byte stream of the next in-
order byte expected at the receiver
F. Data (or payload).
G. Source port number
H. ACK number field
| If set, this segment cumulatively ACKS all data bytes up to, but
not including, the byte index in the ACK value field of this
segment.
| This field contains the number of available bytes in the TCP
receiver's buffer.
O This field contains the Internet checksum of the TCP segment
and selected fields in the IP datagram header.
O This field contains the number of bytes in the TCP header.
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