| Van Jacobson, Craig Leres, and Steven McCanne, TCPDUMP (1), Available via anonymous ftp from ftp.ee.lbl.gov, June 1989. |
....a 140 KByte image using HTTP 1.1 [2] running over TCP. The loss rate experienced by this connection was 2.3 , only three segments were lost during the entire transfer, and there were no sender retransmission timeouts. Figure 1 shows a portion of the packet sequence trace obtained using tcpdump [13] running at the receiver. We see a transmission window in which exactly one segment was lost, and all subsequent segments were received, causing the receiver to generate a sequence of duplicate acknowledgments (ACKs) There were ten out of sequence segments received and waiting in the TCP socket ....
Van Jacobson, Craig Leres, and Steven McCanne, TCPDUMP (1), Available via anonymous ftp from ftp.ee.lbl.gov, June 1989.
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