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It uses something called a checksum to verify datagram integrity

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What does a client do when it has UDP datagrams to send?

When a client wishes to send a UDP datagram there is nothing that they are required to except to send it. The datagram will use a checksum to verify the integrity of the datagram and deliver it where it needs to go.


What is Full form of UDP Protocol in CCNA.?

user datagram protocol


What are the specific port no of tcp and udp?

Port No. for Tranmission Control Protocal (TCP) is 6 Port No. for User Datagram Protocol (UDP) is 17


What protocol does skype uses?

I believe Skype uses UDP or User Datagram Protocol.


What is the maximum and minimum size of a UDP datagram?

maximum size is 512 bytes without header


Which protocol is generating segments at the transport layer when using skype?

It is UDP the User Datagram Protocol.


What transport protocol does Skype use?

I believe Skype uses UDP or User Datagram Protocol.


TCP and UDP reside at which layer of the OSI model?

UDP or User Datagram Protocol works on the Transport Layer (layer 4) in the OSI model.


Features of udp?

provides connectionless, unreliable serviceso UDP faster than TCPadds only checksum and process-to-process addressing to IPused for DNS and NFSused when socket is opened in datagram mode


What is the difference between datagram and packet?

datagram is used in conectionless n/w e.g. UDP Whereas packets used in connection oriented n/w e.g. ATM X.25 tcp


Which is more efficent than tcp for carrying messages that fit within data package?

Udp(user datagram protocol)


How many bytes UDP header?

The UDP (User Datagram Protocol) header is 8 bytes long. It consists of four fields: the source port (2 bytes), destination port (2 bytes), length (2 bytes), and checksum (2 bytes). Each of these fields is essential for identifying the sender and receiver, as well as ensuring data integrity.

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