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explain the sequence of packets​

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Sequence Numbers

The SYN packets consume one sequence number, so actual data will begin at ISN+1. The sequence number is the byte number of the first byte of data in the TCP packet sent (also called a TCP segment). The acknowledgement number is the sequence number of the next byte the receiver expects to receive.

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