EBK NETWORK+ GUIDE TO NETWORKS
EBK NETWORK+ GUIDE TO NETWORKS
7th Edition
ISBN: 9781305991040
Author: ANDREWS
Publisher: YUZU
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Chapter 1, Problem 19RQ
Program Plan Intro

TCP:

  • • TCP stands for Transmission Control Protocol, which is a standard that establishes and maintain a network conversion with the use of application programs.
  • • If one uses TCP, one needs to use a minimum of two Round trip time.
  • • One round trip to set up the connection for TCP.
  • • Another round trip for the client to send the request and for the server to send the reply back.

UDP:

  • • UDP stands for User Datagram Protocol.
  • • It is a communication protocol used for establishing low latency and loss tolerating connections between various applications on internet.

Program Plan Intro

TCP:

  • • TCP stands for Transmission Control Protocol, which is a standard that establishes and maintain a network conversion with the use of application programs.
  • • If one uses TCP, one needs to use a minimum of two Round trip time.
  • • One round trip to set up the connection for TCP.
  • • Another round trip for the client to send the request and for the server to send the reply back.

UDP:

  • • UDP stands for User Datagram Protocol.
  • • It is a communication protocol used for establishing low latency and loss tolerating connections between various applications on internet.

Explanation of Solution

Layer in which protocols work:

  • • TCP and UDP are included in the transport layer...

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