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Eccouncil Exam ICS-SCADA Topic 5 Question 14 Discussion

Actual exam question for Eccouncil's ICS-SCADA exam
Question #: 14
Topic #: 5
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What is the size in bytes of the TCP sequence number in the header?

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Suggested Answer: D

Modbus TCP is a variant of the Modbus family of simple, networked protocols aimed at industrial automation applications. Unlike the original Modbus protocol, which runs over serial links, Modbus TCP runs over TCP/IP networks.

Port 502 is the standard TCP port used for Modbus TCP communications. This port is designated for Modbus messages encapsulated in a TCP/IP wrapper, facilitating communication between Modbus devices and management systems over an IP network.

Knowing the correct port number is crucial for network configuration, security settings, and troubleshooting communications within a Modbus-enabled ICS/SCADA environment.

Reference

Modbus Organization, 'MODBUS Application Protocol Specification V1.1b3'.

'Modbus TCP/IP -- A Comprehensive Network protocol,' by Schneider Electric.


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Malcom
6 days ago
Ah, the old TCP sequence number question. I remember this from my networking classes. Gotta be 4 bytes, no doubt about it!
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Idella
8 days ago
Hmm, let me think... TCP sequence numbers are crucial for tracking data flow, so the size must be a decent number. I'm going to go with D) 4 bytes.
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Sheridan
15 days ago
I agree, the TCP sequence number is typically 4 bytes long.
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Tesha
16 days ago
I think it's 4 bytes.
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Sheridan
23 days ago
What is the size of the TCP sequence number in the header?
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