TCP Handshake Process: In a TCP connection establishment, the handshake involves three steps: SYN, SYN-ACK, and ACK.
Exhibit Context: The "X" in the exhibit most likely represents the second step in this process, where the server responds to the client's initial SYN packet with a SYN-ACK.
Role of SYN-ACK: The SYN-ACK indicates that the server has received the SYN packet and is ready to establish a connection by acknowledging the SYN and sending its own SYN.
References: Dell ISM V5 Course, Module on Networking and Data Transmission Protocols.
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