DNS uses both TCP and UDP, also a lot of online chats use UDP. I think even when you want videos on YouTube UDP is used to deliver video and audio.
DNS uses both TCP and UDP, also a lot of online chats use UDP. I think even when you want videos on YouTube UDP is used to deliver video and audio.
DNS uses both TCP and UDP, also a lot of online chats use UDP. I think even when you want videos on YouTube UDP is used to deliver video and audio.
I believe Skype uses UDP or User Datagram Protocol.
The most popular example of UDP protocol usage is video streaming such as Youtube, Twitch, etc.
RIP uses UDP protocol with port number 520
DNS does.
FTP uses TCP.Usage of Transport Layer protocol (tcp or udp) depends upon various applications.Such as FTP uses TCP, TFTP uses UDP.
I believe Skype uses UDP or User Datagram Protocol.
UDP is a layer 4 (transport) protocol.
TFTP uses UDP - TFTP stands for Trivial FTP, and it is called trivial because it does not check to ensure delivery, it uses UDP which makes a best-effort delivery attempt
TCP is the protocol of network layer, It is connection oriented protocol. UDP is the protocol of network layer, It is connection less protocol.
UDP!
EIGRP uses port no. 88, but it is not use TCP or UDP, it's uses RTP(Reliable 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 .