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data protocol is used to route the data from the source to destination, and it is also used for congestion control, flow control & error control in the data that is being transmitted........... data protocol is responsible for the end to end delivery of the data, which may be in the form of messages, frames, packets across the different layers of the protocol architecture....
data protocol is used to route the data from the source to destination, and it is also used for congestion control, flow control & error control in the data that is being transmitted........... data protocol is responsible for the end to end delivery of the data, which may be in the form of messages, frames, packets across the different layers of the protocol architecture....
The details vary enormously from protocol to protocol, but the basics are the same for all of them. A stream of data is split into packets, the packet has a header which contains (amongst other things) the destination for the packet. The network uses the destination address to deliver the network to the correct destination.
To ensure data delivery.to ensure that data arrives at its destination in the proper sequence
Yes protocol is need for every transmission so that any trasmitted data can surely reach to there destination.........
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There is not Fullform of PROTOCOL..If we say in simple language, PROTOCOL is just a type of program or utility to transfer data from source to destination. Precisely it can be defined as rule or a standard to do particular operation.
Connection oriented is more reliable because there is an acknowledgment received from data receiver (destination) that the data is receiving and transfer is successful which is not received from connection less protocol.
The protocol for guaranteeing delivery is TCP. For breaking data into packets is IP. For decrypting and decompressing data is HTTP
Server Message Block
The correct answer is IP. IP is responsible for breaking data into packets and passing them from TCP or UDP to the hardware.