A Type I survivorship curve is characterized by:

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A Type I survivоrship curve is chаrаcterized by:

Cоnsider the figure belоw, in which а TCP sender (Hоst A) sends 8 TCP segments аt t = 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, аnd 8. Suppose the initial value of the sequence number is 0, and every segment sent to the receiver (Host B) contains 40 bytes. The delay between the sender and receiver is 5 time units, and so the first segment arrives at the receiver at t = 6. The ACKs sent by the receiver at t = 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 are shown. The TCP segments (if any) sent by the sender at t = 11, 13, 15, 16, 17, 18 are not shown. The segment sent at t=6 is lost, as is the ACK segment sent at t=7 and t=8.                   If it is a Go-Back-N a.   (5 pts) When ACK at t=14 is received, will Host A send out any packets? Yes or No? ________If yes, how many packets will be sent, and what will their sequence numbers be? Number of packets: ________   Sequence numbers: ________  If No, why not?   b.   (5 pts) When at the timeout point, how many packets will be sent by Host A, and what will their sequence numbers be? Number of packets: ________ Sequence numbers: ________     If it is a Selective Repeat c.   (4 pts) When ACK at t=17 is received, will Host A send out any packets? Yes or No? ________ If yes, how many packets will be sent, and what will their sequence numbers be? Number of packets: ________ Sequence numbers: ________ If No, why not?   b.   (4 pts) When at the timeout point, how many packets will be sent by Host A, and what will their sequence numbers be? Number of packets: ________ Sequence numbers: ________  

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