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Re: round trip time graph
From: Stuart Kendrick <skendric () fhcrc org>
Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2011 14:29:49 -0800
Hi Janos, TCP Sequence number is unrelated to Frame #Frame # is merely the sequential integer which Wireshark assigns to the frames in a particular trace file, purely for your convenience -- they bear no relation to any property of the actual data in any given captured packet.
TCP Sequence number is a property of a TCP frame. ? --sk On 12/14/2011 1:52 PM, János Löbb wrote:
Hi, I have capture with 540,000 records in it. When I look the Round Trip Time Graph on the "Sequence Number[B] axxis I see numbers 10,000,000 and corresponding values in RTT[s]. See attached picture. How is that possible ? What is REALLY in the Sequence Number[B] axis if it is not the message number in the capture ? Thanks ahead, János ___________________________________________________________________________ Sent via: Wireshark-users mailing list<wireshark-users () wireshark org> Archives: http://www.wireshark.org/lists/wireshark-users Unsubscribe: https://wireshark.org/mailman/options/wireshark-users mailto:wireshark-users-request () wireshark org?subject=unsubscribe
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