The control flag that isn't really in use by modern networks is the _____ flag.
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Answer: It is the URG
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The URG flag is a control flag which is not in use by the modern networks.
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When a data has been prioritized within a segment and is required urgently, URG flag is being used. When the “URG flag” is set up, the receiving station checks the 16bit field (urgent pointer), in the “TCP header”, to see if the information is received.
URG is deployed by the Telnet Packet Capture, but nowadays an easier way is used instead of URG independent channels are formed for easier work performance.
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