No - FTP is a subprotocol in TCP/IP. TCP/IP is a set of standards for describing addressing, transport, and delivery/routing of information across networks.
FTP is a protocol that allows a file to be transferred from one system to another, using TCP/IP.
FTP uses TCP, which uses IP
The TCP/IP Stack is the complete set of internet protocols that are part of the TCP/IP bundle/suite. They include HTTP, FTP, SMTP and P2P.
File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is found in the TCP/IP stack of the Application Layer of the OSI reference model. FTP is specialized for sending and receiving files.
The protocol is FTP and the port number 21 conquerorthecomputer.blogspot.com
TCP has no default port. Individual applications - such as FTP, DNS, or Telnet - do have default ports.
Ftp is a file transfer protocol use with TCP/IP Protocol to transfer files directly to a server through the internet.
The packet header source IP address and TCP header source port number
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As per the MCSE guide to Windows XP Professional second edition pg. 317 the answer is FTP.
FTP uses TCP.Usage of Transport Layer protocol (tcp or udp) depends upon various applications.Such as FTP uses TCP, TFTP uses UDP.
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.