This illustration also uses the structure from previous figures, including Host A and Host B. Here, the interaction once again begins at the topmost portion of Host A's timeline. A blue arrow labeled "Seq=92, 8 bytes data" extends diagonally downward to the right, where it intersects with Host B's timeline. In response, an arrow labeled "ACK=100" extends from Host B's timeline toward Host A's timeline, however it terminates before it can intersect. This is indicated as a loss. Host A sends another transmission, labeled "Seq=100, 20 bytes data." In response, an arrow labeled "ACK=100" extends from Host B to Host A. The area of Host A's timeline beginning at the top and going down below the point where Host A receives Host B's second response is labeled "Seq=92 timeout interval."