tcp is the transport control protocol and ip is the internet protocol.
tcp is concerned with guaranteed delivery of packets from source to destination, while ip is the protocol used to actually deliver packets.
tcp is located at layer 4 of the osi model, or the transport layer. ip is located at layer 3 of the osi model, or the network layer.
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Tcp/ip
A setgement, which is also known as a TCP segment is something that is created based on an application layer of data. An IP datagram is something generated which contains the TCP segment. The segment is located in the payload section.
ISUP is TDM BASED, BICC is IP bases
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what are the similarties between IP and TCP protocol in data communication and networking.
TCP is a sub-protocol within the IP protocol. Think of TCP as one of the instruments in a band.
The Transport layer
Webb uses HTTP protocal Internet uses TCP/IP protocal
TCP and IP are examples of protocols - a common set of agreed upon rules for communications between networks and devices.
1. IP works at network layer, UDP works at transport layer. 2. UDP carries application data, IP carries TCP segments or UDP datagrams.
TCP/IP because the osi model has seven layer but in tcp/ip only four layers and most important is that the tcp/ip model is reduce the function of osi model.
TCP/IP first
What do you mean with "TCP/IP programs"? Any program that communicates over the Internet uses TCP/IP protocols. I want to say that activities of TCP/IP protocols should be manipulate.
Routing protocols are used by routers (RIP, EIGRP, OSPF) Routed protocols are the actual protocols on the wire (TCP/IP)
In the commonly used TCP/IP communications, that would either be a TCP header, or a UDP header.In the commonly used TCP/IP communications, that would either be a TCP header, or a UDP header.In the commonly used TCP/IP communications, that would either be a TCP header, or a UDP header.In the commonly used TCP/IP communications, that would either be a TCP header, or a UDP header.