(Solved) : 9 Control Bits Flags Tcp Header First Three Deal Control Remaining Flags Deal Connections Q43983882 . . .
There are 9 control bits or flags in the TCP header. The first three deal with control. The remaining flags deal with connections, including the flag which indicates the acknowledgment field is valid, the flag which synchronizes sequence numbers, and the flag, which indicates the end of the connection. Show transcribed image text There are 9 control bits or flags in the TCP header. The first three deal with control. The remaining flags deal with connections, including the flag which indicates the acknowledgment field is valid, the flag which synchronizes sequence numbers, and the flag, which indicates the end of the connection.
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