Which of the following segments is NOT used during TCP 3- way handshake?
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The TCP 3-way handshake is a method used by TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) to establish a reliable connection between two hosts. It consists of three segments sent between the client and the server to synchronize sequence numbers and confirm that both parties Show more…
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