Question: A TCP connection is made between Port 234 on Host A (with IPv4 address 192.168.2.101) and Port 80 on Host B (with IPv4 address of
A TCP connection is made between Port 234 on Host A (with IPv4 address 192.168.2.101) and Port 80 on Host B (with IPv4 address of 192.168.1.2). At some point after the connection is established, Host A sends Host B a TCP segment with the TCP header values given below in decimal. The ACK and PSH flags are true (contains a 1 bit) and all other flags are false (contains a 0 bit). * Sequence number = 1,240 * Acknowledgment (ACK) number = 9,080 - requested * Window = 10 What range of bytes should be now be sent from Host B to host A without any additional acknowledgment being sent from Host A to host B?
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