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Difference between cumulative and selective acknowledgement

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Answered by saiphysiocare1
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Explanation:

With the cumulative acknowledgment scheme, multiple dropped segments generally cause TCP to lose its ACK-based clock, reducing overall throughput. Selective Acknowledgment (SACK) is a strategy which corrects this behavior in the face of multiple dropped segments.

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Answered by bhatiamona
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Difference between cumulative and selective acknowledgement?

The main difference between and cumulative acknowledgement and selective acknowledgement that cumulative acknowledgement scheme, more than one dropped segments normally purpose TCP to lose its ACK-primarily based totally clock, decreasing typical throughput while selective Acknowledgment is a method which corrects this behaviour within side the face of more than one dropped segments.

Explanation :

Cumulative acknowledgement is a method wherein the receiver sends a unmarried acknowledgement in reaction to a finite range of frames obtained. Selective acknowledgement means computer systems talk the identical manner with a TCP acknowledgement alternative.

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