Which of the following is a connectionless protocol at the
Transport layer?
A.) UDP
B.) ARP
C.) ICMP
D.) RARP
E.) IP
F.) FTP
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Answer: A
User Datagram Protocol - UDP is a connectionless oriented
transport
protocol for use when the upper layers provide
error-recovery and
reliability. UDP does not sequence data or re-assemble it
into any order
after transmission. This protocol uses Port 17.
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Answer / sandeep dahayat
Connectionless protocol at the transport layer is UDP (USER
DATAGRAM PROTOCOL).IT IS UNRELIABLE ALSO
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