From: Vaishnavi Sannidhanam (vaishu@cs.washington.edu)
Date: 01/08/05
From: "Vaishnavi Sannidhanam" <vaishu@cs.washington.edu> Subject: tcptrace Time Sequence Graphs Date: Sat, 8 Jan 2005 00:40:43 -0800 Message-ID: <001b01c4f55d$c11ddd20$3003d080@cseresearch.cs.washington.edu>
I am plotting time sequence graphs of a tcp dump file. I am not quite sure
as to what the green line gives....The user manual says that "Green Line
keeps track of the ACK values received from the other endpoint". If I look
at the graph I am getting, it appears as if, the other end point keeps on
sending out a bunch of acks for a single seq no. I am attaching that file
along with this mail. Please let me know if this is what it is saying.
Also I was wondering what are a2b files and b2a files if I do a tcpdump just
on the receiver?
Any quick help is really appreciated :D
Thanks a lot for all the help,
Vaishnavi
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