No, the protocol that guarantees packet delivery is TCP.No, the protocol that guarantees packet delivery is TCP.No, the protocol that guarantees packet delivery is TCP.No, the protocol that guarantees packet delivery is TCP.
The protocol for guaranteeing delivery is TCP. TCP: is responsible for gauranteed delivery,
The Novell protocol is SPX
Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) is used when data reliability is needed since it is connection oriented and guarantees delivery.
ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol)
A reliable protocol is one that ensures reliability properties with respect to the delivery of data to the intended recipients
Different from a connectionless protocol, a connection-oriented protocol guaranties the delivery of the information. An example of connection-oriented protocol is (TCP) and a connectionless protocol is (UDP). TCP is a connection-oriented protocol, it makes a connection and checks whether the data is received, and resends if it is not. UDP is a connectionless protocol, it does not guarantee delivery by first connecting and checking whether data is received.
UDP
This would be UDP. The User Datagram Protocol. It has no error checking or correction or congestion measures.
Guaranteed reliable delivery is provided by TCP transport.
ICMP
The protocol for guaranteeing delivery is TCP. For breaking data into packets is IP. For decrypting and decompressing data is HTTP