Computers and Technology

Consider transferring an enormous file of L bytes from Host A to Host B. Assume an MSS of 536 bytes. (hint: MSS: Maximum Segment Size, i. e., the maximum size of the payload of a TCP segment, not including the TCP segment header. It’s essentially the largest amount of application-layer data, in Bytes, that a TCP segment can carry.) (a) What is the maximum value of L such that TCP sequence numbers are not exhausted? Recall that the TCP sequence number field has 4 bytes.

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