In the TCP client-servel model, how does the three-way handshake work in opening connection?
Answer / Virendra Kumar
The three-way handshake in TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) consists of SYN, SYN-ACK and ACK messages. When a client initiates a connection, it sends a SYN message. The server responds with a SYN-ACK message. The client then sends an ACK to complete the handshake, establishing a full-duplex connection between the client and server.
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