TCP and UDP are considered transport protocols (layer 4 of the OSI model). They were developed in conjunction with IP (routing - layer 3). Since they were developed together they were also designed to function together.
Well the above answer is not up to the mark.
Tcp is combined with ip because of following reason:-
TCP in TCP/IP ensures that data is broken into packets and provides surety of end to end transmission .
While IP in TCP/IP uniquely identifies the hosts on the network .
So combining the both protocols ensures that data is transferred completely and among right hosts
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.
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.
tcp/ip
IPX/SPX : Routable // TCP/IP : Routable // NetBEUI : Not Routable
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.
TCP is a sub-protocol within the IP protocol. Think of TCP as one of the instruments in a band.
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.
what are the similarties between IP and TCP protocol in data communication and networking.
TCP-IP is a protocol, not a transmission medium. Bandwidth doesn't affect it.
a TcP IPv4 ip address has 32 bits.
TCP/IP is the standard default.