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TCP RFC mentions that the receiver should send an ACK for every 2 full size segment it receives (assuming they are inorder) and should not delay an ACK.

Considering the window size is 8 segments and sender sends 8 full segments, does this mean, the receiver sends 4 ACKs even though it has received 8 segments?

Can it not acknowledge all 8 segments with one ACK?

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Ill just copy paste the important Part of the RFC right in here:

4.2.3.2 When to Send an ACK Segment

        A host that is receiving a stream of TCP data segments can
        increase efficiency in both the Internet and the hosts by
        sending fewer than one ACK (acknowledgment) segment per data
        segment received; this is known as a "delayed ACK" [TCP:5].

        A TCP SHOULD implement a delayed ACK, but an ACK should not
        be excessively delayed; in particular, the delay MUST be
        less than 0.5 seconds, and in a stream of full-sized
        segments there SHOULD be an ACK for at least every second
        segment.

The Full RFC can be found here: RFC 1122

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  • So you are agreeing to the fact that we need to send 4 ACKs in case we receive 8 segments..?
    – Nikhil
    Nov 6, 2013 at 11:16
  • I MAY would implement it in another way, but RFC´s are binding, if you use them in public. So yes, i agree that you need too sent at least 4 ACK when you receive 8 segments. Nov 6, 2013 at 11:22

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