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In an [[internetwork]] networking system, '''retransmission''' is the process of re-sending data or [[packet]]s which were damaged or lost by the basic [[internetworking layer]], and for which therefore no [[acknowledgement]] was received before a [[timeout]] after it was originally sent.
 
In an [[internetwork]] networking system, '''retransmission''' is the process of re-sending data or [[packet]]s which were damaged or lost by the basic [[internetworking layer]], and for which therefore no [[acknowledgement]] was received before a [[timeout]] after it was originally sent.
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If a given data item/packet is retransmitted a number of time, and no ackknowledgement is ever received, that generally means that either the [[host]] on the other end has [[crash]]ed, or there is a fault in the network which means packets cannot be exchanged between the two ends, and the [[connection]] is usually aborted.
  
 
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Revision as of 19:44, 14 June 2018

In an internetwork networking system, retransmission is the process of re-sending data or packets which were damaged or lost by the basic internetworking layer, and for which therefore no acknowledgement was received before a timeout after it was originally sent.

If a given data item/packet is retransmitted a number of time, and no ackknowledgement is ever received, that generally means that either the host on the other end has crashed, or there is a fault in the network which means packets cannot be exchanged between the two ends, and the connection is usually aborted.