Message-ID: <A513B87D06E2D211906000508B951240FEEDED@mail1.gothamnetworks.com> From: Frank Solensky <FSolensky@gothamnetworks.com> Subject: RE: These mysterious white crosses... Date: Thu, 23 Aug 2001 17:03:22 -0400
> I'm wondering about the meaning of the white crosses on the green line
> (which tracks the acknowledged data by the receiver) of TIME-SEQUENCE
> graphes. Are they "non containing data segments"? There's no
> word about
> it on the web site?
> Does anyone know what they say?
Are you referring symbols like the 'x' that appears on Closeup 2 on
http://www.tcptrace.org/manual/time-seq.html, about one time unit after SYN?
If so, yes: it indicates a retransmit from the source system. Think of it
as a very short arrow.
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