- Retransmission,
essentially identical with
automatic repeat request (ARQ), is the
resending of
packets which have been
either damaged or lost.
Retransmission is one...
-
further data from
being sent.
Resend a
frame after either 0
seconds or 51.2 μs,
chosen at random. If that fails,
resend the
frame after either 0 s, 51...
- list of
those missing packets to the sender, who then is able to
quickly resend missing packets as needed. As stated, XTP also
provides rate
control in...
- send its
protocol banner, or
resend the SYN+ACK packet; however, the
server is not
aware of the
session and will not
resend the SYN+ACK
because it discarded...
- deleted, and that if
their message still requires a
response they
should resend their message. Similarly, the
inability to
maintain an
overview over messages...
- only the
missing frames to be resent,
rather than
having to
wastefully resend frames that have
already been
received successfully.
Despite all
these advantages...
-
transmitting fax of any
Octets that are in error. The
transmitter then need only
resend the
blocks in
error rather than the
whole page. This
generally means an...
- of
packets is
normal in
wireless networking, and the
higher layers will
resend them, if one of the
nodes is
transferring a lot of
large packets over a...
- jam signal, and then
waits for a
random time
interval before trying to
resend the frame. CSMA/CD is a
modification of pure carrier-sense
multiple access...
-
Deleting a
friend request removes the request, but does
allow the
sender to
resend it in the ****ure. The "Not Now"
feature hides the
request but does not delete...