Which of the following is a routing protocols?
TCP
RIP
SMTP
UDP
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Answer / s.m.feroz ahmed
Hi,
RIP is a Routing Protocol .
TCP is a connection Oriented
SMTP is a Simple Mail Transfer Protocol for sending mails
and
UDP is User DataGram Protocol and is Connectionless.
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Answer / rohit
RIP is a routing protocol.RIP stands FOR Routing
Information Porocol.
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Answer / s.m.feroz ahmed
Hi,
RIP is a Routing Protocol .
TCP is a connection Oriented
SMTP is a Simple Mail Transfer Protocol for sending mails
and
UDP is User DataGram Protocol and is Connectionless.
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