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The second path is when the host has transmitted all data. Assume that the last transmitted sequence number is `z`. Then, the host sends a `FIN` segment with sequence number :math:`(z+1) \pmod{2^{32}}` and enters the `FIN_WAIT1` state. In this state, it can retransmit unacknowledged segments but cannot send new data segments. It waits for an acknowledgment of its `FIN` segment (i.e. sequence number :math:`(z+1) \pmod{2^{32}}`), but may receive a `FIN` segment sent by the remote host. In the first case, the TCP connection enters the `FIN\_WAIT2` state. In this state, new data segments from the remote host are still accepted until the reception of the `FIN` segment. The acknowledgment for this `FIN` segment is sent once all data received before the `FIN` segment have been delivered to the user and the connection enters the `TIME\_WAIT` state. In the second case, a `FIN` segment is received and the connection enters the `Closing` state once all data received from the remote host have been delivered to the user. In this state, no new data segments can be sent and the host waits for an acknowledgment of its `FIN` segment before entering the `TIME\_WAIT` state.
The second path is when the host has transmitted all data. Assume that the last transmitted sequence number is `z`. Then, the host sends a `FIN` segment with sequence number :math:`(z+1) \pmod{2^{32}}` and enters the `FIN_WAIT1` state. In this state, it can retransmit unacknowledged segments but cannot send new data segments. It waits for an acknowledgment of its `FIN` segment (i.e. sequence number :math:`(z+1) \pmod{2^{32}}`), but may receive a `FIN` segment sent by the remote host. In the first case, the TCP connection enters the `FIN\_WAIT2` state. In this state, new data segments from the remote host are still accepted until the reception of the `FIN` segment. The acknowledgment for this `FIN` segment is sent once all data received before the `FIN` segment have been delivered to the user and the connection enters the `TIME\_WAIT` state. In the second case, a `FIN` segment is received and the connection enters the `Closing` state once all data received from the remote host have been delivered to the user. In this state, no new data segments can be sent and the host waits for an acknowledgment of its `FIN` segment before entering the `TIME\_WAIT` state.
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