![]() Which direction will you see retransmits match? (Assuming unidirectional packet loss) will you see more retransmits from the lossy side to the non-lossy side? Or vice versa? I also remain confused about retransmits in situations where the root cause is packet loss. Like just one dropped or delayed packet results in a literal spray of several retransmits. I’ve read and watched videos on how tcp sequence and acks work, but when faced in front of a packet capture with many retransmits I often find myself scratching my head anyways thinking “what’s actually going on here?” Sometimes I’ll see stuff like several retransmits in a single burst of time and have to wonder if it’s just spamming. This seems to be an endlessly complex topic. Rule #6: Homework / Educational Questions must display effort. Rule #3: No BlogSpam / Traffic re-direction. Rule #2: No Certification Brain Dumps / Cheating. r/NetworkingJobs /r/sysadmin /r/ITCareerQuestions /r/CSCareerQuestions /r/ccna /r/juniper /r/jncia /r/ccnp /r/jncis /r/ccdp /r/jncip /r/ccie /r/ccde /r/cisco /r/jncie /r/HomeNetworking /r/TechSupport /r/Network /r/ipv6 /r/networkautomation /r/outages Related IRC Channels Discussions about ChatGPT and its impact to networking may be allowed.ChatGPT is not a source of truth rather it is a word-projection model.Content produced by ChatGPT/LLM is not permitted here.Topics that may affect one locale does not contribute enterprise networking discussions.Political posts tend to attract the wrong crowd and overly aggressive vocalization.This subreddit invites redditors from all around the globe to discuss enterprise networking.Show us how you think you should solve those issues, and we will validate or offer enhancement to your initial attempt.Don't ask us what we would buy for a given project./r/itcareerquestions /r/ccna and /r/ccent are all available for early-career discussions.This sub-reddit is dedicated to higher-level, more senior networking topics.Please review How to ask intelligent questions to avoid this issue. ![]() Professionals research & troubleshoot before they ask others for help.
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