Connection establishment timer, persist timer, keepalive timer, retransmission timer
TCP is usually used as full duplex, but in some case, half duplex can also be used in TCP.
69 is the port number of TCP. TCP is the connection reliable protocol which is used to transfer the data in the network.so that dns is not configured properly or tcp/ip settings are not properly.
TCP ports 139, 445
**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.
FTP uses TCP.Usage of Transport Layer protocol (tcp or udp) depends upon various applications.Such as FTP uses TCP, TFTP uses UDP.
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.
for better performance by using timers instead of duplicate acknowledgements
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55.254 s
TCP is usually used as full duplex, but in some case, half duplex can also be used in TCP.
Stupid question the diffrance is that a timer is small a counter is big timers are used for time counters are used like desk did is answer it
TCP (also sometimes called TCP/IP)
tcp/ip
TCP/IP is the standard default.
No, TCP/IP is the not the only protocol used in the world, but it is certainly one of the most popular. Older networks may still use IPX/SPX (Novell) which is a competitor to TCP/IP. Mainframes use SNA or LU6.2 protocols which are very different from TCP/IP. Appletalk is also a competitor to TCP/IP.
Yes.