UDP. User Datagram Protocol: A protocol that prepares data for transmission but that has no resending capabilities.
UDP. User Datagram Protocol: A protocol that prepares data for transmission but that has no resending capabilities.
TCP, the Transmission Control Protocol, is a layer-4 protocol (in the 7-layer OSI model).
Transmission control protocol/Internet Protocol or TCP/IP
Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol
You are probably asking about telnet protocol, which is a layer 7 application layer protocol.
The protocol analyzer has the capability to capture and decode data packets and allows the user to inspect the packet contents.
The protocol analyzer has the capability to capture and decode data packets and allows the user to inspect the packet contents.
The protocol analyzer has the capability to capture and decode data packets and allows the user to inspect the packet contents.
Yes protocol is need for every transmission so that any trasmitted data can surely reach to there destination.........
There is no notable difference.
TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol)
realtime multicast protocol i believe