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Used to identify the port number of the intended application service on the remote machine.
Destination Port
Indicates that all prior bytes sent have been already received and that the next segment is expected.
Acknowledgment Number
Engages error checking of header and data
Checksum
If turned on, this bit flags TCP that all data is received and the session should be terminated.
Fin Bit
Specifies the number of bytes that can be sent or that the receiver is willing to receive at one time.
Window Size
Used to identify the application that generated the data to be sent to a destination machine.
Source Port
This field is used by the receiving machine to correctly reorder the segment stream into the same data stream that was sent by the source application.
Sequence Number
If turned on, this bit flags TCP to rebuild a lost connection to resume data delivery of a existing session.
Reset Bit
If turned on, this bit flags TCP to initiate the three-way handshake that establishes two-way connection-oriented communication.
Syn Bit
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