Flags Flashcards
What is the purpose of the Tcp Urgent flag?
Indicates that the urgent pointer field is significant.
True or False: The Tcp Acknowledgment flag is used to acknowledge receipt of data.
True
What does the Tcp Push flag indicate?
Push function is requested.
Which Tcp flag is used to indicate the beginning of a connection?
Tcp Synchronize (SYN) flag
What does the Tcp Reset flag signify?
Reset the connection.
Which Tcp flag is used to indicate the end of a connection?
Tcp Finish (FIN) flag
What is the purpose of the Tcp Congestion Window Reduced (CWR) flag?
Indicates that the sending host has reduced the size of the congestion window.
True or False: The Tcp Reset flag can be sent without acknowledgment.
True
What does the Tcp Congestion Acknowledgment (ECN) flag indicate?
Indicates that the sender received an echo congestion notification.
Which Tcp flag is used to acknowledge the receipt of data?
Tcp Acknowledgment (ACK) flag
What is the purpose of the Tcp Window flag?
Indicates the size of the receive window.
True or False: The Tcp Reset flag is used to request the other end to close the connection.
False
What does the Tcp Noop flag indicate?
No operation.
Which Tcp flag is used to indicate a segment with no data?
Tcp Noop (NOOP) flag
What is the purpose of the Tcp Fin flag?
Indicates the sender has finished sending data.
True or False: The Tcp Fin flag is used to acknowledge the receipt of data.
False
What does the Tcp Reset Acknowledgment flag indicate?
Acknowledgment of a received reset.
Which Tcp flag is used to indicate the end of a connection and acknowledge the receipt of data?
Tcp Finish (FIN) flag
What is the purpose of the Tcp Reset Acknowledgment flag?
Acknowledgment of a received reset.
True or False: The Tcp Push flag is used to request the receiver to process data quickly.
True
What does the Tcp Congestion Echo flag indicate?
Echo congestion notification.
Which Tcp flag is used to indicate the sender has finished sending data?
Tcp Finish (FIN) flag
True or False: The Tcp Noop flag is used to indicate the beginning of a connection.
False