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July 2nd, 2002, 01:53 PM
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Dsap and SSA
DSAP is the Tech drive to the link to the Ethernet protocol
SSA is the Tech server site link to the Ethernet allowing a full duplex communication.
That’s, what I think.
SYN and ACK
These are communication of packets on your system.
SYN- This is a request for a communication used in the 3-way handshake in TCP/IP. Once you send a SYN request for a connection, the target coputer wil reply with a SYN and ACK. So basically what you see in the {State} category Syn that means you are sending a request to connect to a system.
ACK- The word ACK means Acknowledgement to the request made by a system or computer that is trying to connect to you, immediately a Syn to you, then you need to ACK it, then send back another Syn to the system or computer, this is done to request connection to confirm the packet was sent correctly.
This should help you at least.
It’ me V-I-R-U-S 
hey Bello , how could i ve missed that, its NOT Ssap and i dont think there is something like that. it is SSA
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