
a)
Given scenario:
From the given scenario “Client A” initiates a Telnet session with Server “S” and also “Client B” initiates a Telnet session with Server “S”.
The port numbers for source and destination may vary and default port number for telnet is “23”.
- For the segments sent from “A” to “S” and “B” to “S”, the destination port number is to be same.
- For the segments sent from “S” to “A” and “S” to “B”, the source port number is to be same.
b)
Given scenario:
From the given scenario “Client A” initiates a Telnet session with Server “S” and also “Client B” initiates a Telnet session with Server “S”.
The port numbers for source and destination may vary and default port number for telnet is “23”.
- For the segments sent from “A” to “S” and “B” to “S”, the destination port number is to be same.
- For the segments sent from “S” to “A” and “S” to “B”, the source port number is to be same.
c)
Given scenario:
From the given scenario “Client A” initiates a Telnet session with Server “S” and also “Client B” initiates a Telnet session with Server “S”.
The port numbers for source and destination may vary and default port number for telnet is “23”.
- For the segments sent from “A” to “S” and “B” to “S”, the destination port number is to be same.
- For the segments sent from “S” to “A” and “S” to “B”, the source port number is to be same.
d)
Given scenario:
From the given scenario “Client A” initiates a Telnet session with Server “S” and also “Client B” initiates a Telnet session with Server “S”.
The port numbers for source and destination may vary and default port number for telnet is “23”.
- For the segments sent from “A” to “S” and “B” to “S”, the destination port number is to be same.
- For the segments sent from “S” to “A” and “S” to “B”, the source port number is to be same.
e)
Given scenario:
From the given scenario “Client A” initiates a Telnet session with Server “S” and also “Client B” initiates a Telnet session with Server “S”.
The port numbers for source and destination may vary and default port number for telnet is “23”.
- For the segments sent from “A” to “S” and “B” to “S”, the destination port number is to be same.
- For the segments sent from “S” to “A” and “S” to “B”, the source port number is to be same.
f)
Given scenario:
From the given scenario “Client A” initiates a Telnet session with Server “S” and also “Client B” initiates a Telnet session with Server “S”.
The port numbers for source and destination may vary and default port number for telnet is “23”.
- For the segments sent from “A” to “S” and “B” to “S”, the destination port number is to be same.
- For the segments sent from “S” to “A” and “S” to “B”, the source port number is to be same.

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