.What is the difference between FTP and TFTP?
There are a number of protocols that can use UDP for transport. Two that come to mind are TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) and DHCP for assigning IP addresses.
The two that I can think of is skype and tftp. There are many more. You should Google it.
UDP
UDP is a layer 4 (transport) protocol.
UDP is a Transport layer protocol or fourth layer protocol. UDP is a connection less protocol used in transport layer. UDP header have four fields in total .
The most popular example of UDP protocol usage is video streaming such as Youtube, Twitch, etc.
Transport layer TCP/IP Protocols are TCP and UDP
UDP and ports 67 and 68.
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the transport protocol provide services to transport service users such as FTP, SMTP, and TELENT true or false
It is UDP the User Datagram Protocol.
I believe Skype uses UDP or User Datagram Protocol.
**The TCP transport layer protocol uses windowing and acknowledgments for reliable transfer of data. **The TCP and UDP port numbers are used by application layer protocols. **The TCP transport layer protocol provides services to direct the data packets to their destination hosts.