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Which of the following is a routing protocols?

TCP
RIP
SMTP
UDP

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Which of the following is a routing protocols? TCP RIP SMTP UDP ..

Answer / jitendera kumar sinha

RIP

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Which of the following is a routing protocols? TCP RIP SMTP UDP ..

Answer / n.s.k.reddy

RIP

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Which of the following is a routing protocols? TCP RIP SMTP UDP ..

Answer / ezhil

rip

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Which of the following is a routing protocols? TCP RIP SMTP UDP ..

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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Which of the following is a routing protocols? TCP RIP SMTP UDP ..

Answer / rohit

RIP is a routing protocol.RIP stands FOR Routing
Information Porocol.

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Which of the following is a routing protocols? TCP RIP SMTP UDP ..

Answer / shushanta

RIP

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Which of the following is a routing protocols? TCP RIP SMTP UDP ..

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.

Is This Answer Correct ?    1 Yes 0 No

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