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Understanding TCP/IP

You're reading from   Understanding TCP/IP A clear and comprehensive guide to TCP/IP protocols

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2006
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781904811718
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Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Introduction to Network Protocols FREE CHAPTER 2. Network Monitoring Tools 3. Physical Layer 4. Link Layer 5. Internet Protocol 6. IP Address 7. Routing 8. IP Version 6 9. Transmission Control Protocol 10. User Datagram Protocol 11. Domain Name System 12. Telnet 13. File Transfer Protocol 14. Hypertext Transfer Protocol 15. Email 16. Forums 17. Lightweight Directory Access Protocol A. CISCO Routers Index

9.5 Response Delay Techniques

Interactive applications like Telnet and Character-at-a-time mode are complicated precisely because they are interactive. This means that if you press the B key on your keyboard, the character B is encapsulated in a TCP segment (20+1=21 B), the TCP segment is entered into an IP datagram (20+21=41 B) and this IP datagram then travels over the Internet as segment 1 (see Figure 9.13) until it reaches the server (of course, everything is also entered into link frames from router to router).

9.5 Response Delay Techniques

Figure 9.13: Press B and Y

The server:

  • Confirms receiving the character. In other words, if it does not have any data to send; it sends a non-data segment (40 B), i.e., segment 2.
  • Passes character B to the server application for processing. The server application must send character B back (segment 3) so that the client software can display character B on the client's monitor (using remote echo). Echo is necessary to give the user sitting on the client side the feeling that...
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