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The following steps explain how the 3-way handshake works. A host or client asks a server if it is open for a connection by sending a SYN data packet over the IP. If there is an open port for a new connection, the server sends an ACK packet to acknowledge the request. On receiving the ACK packet, the client sends back an ACK packet to establish the connection.
The term typically used is the '3-way handshake'.
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The TCP 3 way handshake is when the server states what ports it has open, the client requests access to the port, and the server grants access. Layman's terms: Server - I have beer at my place. Client - Can I come over? Server - Sure!
for establishing connection between the end systems here we have 3 steps sender receiver sync bit ==1 1................................................>>>> reply to sync bit + sync bit of receiver 2. <<<< ................................................. replay to R sync bit 3. ....................................................>>>>> whole process is in three steps so we call it as three way handshake
It is established after the 3-way handshake is complete and the channel is open between a sender and a receiver.
The three-way handshake in Transmission Control Protocol (also called the three message handshake) is the method used to establish and tear down network connections. This handshaking technique is referred to as the 3-way handshake or as "SYN-SYN-ACK" (or more accurately SYN, SYN-ACK, ACK). The TCP handshaking mechanism is designed so that two computers attempting to communicate can negotiate the parameters of the network connection before beginning communication. This process is also designed so that both ends can initiate and negotiate separate connections at the same time.
The three-way handshake in Transmission Control Protocol (also called the three message handshake) is the method used to establish and tear down network connections. This handshaking technique is referred to as the 3-way handshake or as "SYN-SYN-ACK" (or more accurately SYN, SYN-ACK, ACK). The TCP handshaking mechanism is designed so that two computers attempting to communicate can negotiate the parameters of the network connection before beginning communication. This process is also designed so that both ends can initiate and negotiate separate connections at the same time.
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