Acknowledgement (data networks)

In data networking, telecommunications, and computer buses, an acknowledgment (ACK) is a signal that is passed between communicating processes, computers, or devices to signify acknowledgment, or receipt of message, as part of a communications protocol. Correspondingly an negative-acknowledgement (NAK or NACK[1]) is a signal that is sent to reject a previously received message or to indicate some kind of error. Acknowledgments and negative acknowledgments inform a sender of the receiver's state so that it can adjust its own state accordingly.

  1. ^ Negative-Acknowledgment (NACK)-Oriented Reliable Multicast (NORM) Building Blocks. November 2004. doi:10.17487/RFC3941. RFC 3941.

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