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2019 Community Moderator ElectionIn Linux, how do I know if an ACK is received to a certain TCP packet?How to monitor Linux UDP buffer available space?How does TCP slow start increase throughput?How can a Data Transfer Protocol using NAKs only be reliable?How does TCP packet numbering make it easier for retransmission?BitTorrent uTP uTorrent Transport Protocol ACK policy (BEP29)Retransmissions in Consecutive duplicated ACK in TCPRace condition while receiving packetsHow to check potential array out of bound when processing packets on Linux?PHP Socket how to use QUIC protocol










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I'm working with the QUIC protocol and it uses a monotonic packet sequence number. Even retransmitted packets receive a new number. Is there any way to check when or how long the data waits for reordering?










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  • Why is this tagged TCP?

    – Ben Voigt
    Mar 6 at 20:36











  • It isn't the same mechanism for reordering?

    – Paulo Lenz Junior
    Mar 6 at 21:48











  • TCP retransmissions retain their original sequence number.

    – user207421
    Mar 6 at 23:21











  • thanks for your answer. but I mean... in both cases, segments/packets will be waiting in some buffer until the lost or late packet arrives, right?

    – Paulo Lenz Junior
    Mar 7 at 0:02
















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I'm working with the QUIC protocol and it uses a monotonic packet sequence number. Even retransmitted packets receive a new number. Is there any way to check when or how long the data waits for reordering?










share|improve this question






















  • Why is this tagged TCP?

    – Ben Voigt
    Mar 6 at 20:36











  • It isn't the same mechanism for reordering?

    – Paulo Lenz Junior
    Mar 6 at 21:48











  • TCP retransmissions retain their original sequence number.

    – user207421
    Mar 6 at 23:21











  • thanks for your answer. but I mean... in both cases, segments/packets will be waiting in some buffer until the lost or late packet arrives, right?

    – Paulo Lenz Junior
    Mar 7 at 0:02














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I'm working with the QUIC protocol and it uses a monotonic packet sequence number. Even retransmitted packets receive a new number. Is there any way to check when or how long the data waits for reordering?










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I'm working with the QUIC protocol and it uses a monotonic packet sequence number. Even retransmitted packets receive a new number. Is there any way to check when or how long the data waits for reordering?







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  • Why is this tagged TCP?

    – Ben Voigt
    Mar 6 at 20:36











  • It isn't the same mechanism for reordering?

    – Paulo Lenz Junior
    Mar 6 at 21:48











  • TCP retransmissions retain their original sequence number.

    – user207421
    Mar 6 at 23:21











  • thanks for your answer. but I mean... in both cases, segments/packets will be waiting in some buffer until the lost or late packet arrives, right?

    – Paulo Lenz Junior
    Mar 7 at 0:02


















  • Why is this tagged TCP?

    – Ben Voigt
    Mar 6 at 20:36











  • It isn't the same mechanism for reordering?

    – Paulo Lenz Junior
    Mar 6 at 21:48











  • TCP retransmissions retain their original sequence number.

    – user207421
    Mar 6 at 23:21











  • thanks for your answer. but I mean... in both cases, segments/packets will be waiting in some buffer until the lost or late packet arrives, right?

    – Paulo Lenz Junior
    Mar 7 at 0:02

















Why is this tagged TCP?

– Ben Voigt
Mar 6 at 20:36





Why is this tagged TCP?

– Ben Voigt
Mar 6 at 20:36













It isn't the same mechanism for reordering?

– Paulo Lenz Junior
Mar 6 at 21:48





It isn't the same mechanism for reordering?

– Paulo Lenz Junior
Mar 6 at 21:48













TCP retransmissions retain their original sequence number.

– user207421
Mar 6 at 23:21





TCP retransmissions retain their original sequence number.

– user207421
Mar 6 at 23:21













thanks for your answer. but I mean... in both cases, segments/packets will be waiting in some buffer until the lost or late packet arrives, right?

– Paulo Lenz Junior
Mar 7 at 0:02






thanks for your answer. but I mean... in both cases, segments/packets will be waiting in some buffer until the lost or late packet arrives, right?

– Paulo Lenz Junior
Mar 7 at 0:02













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