udp means
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Answer / ramesh
User Datagram Protocol - UDP
UDP is an unreliable, connectionless protocol
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Answer / vijay
The udp means userdatagram protocol. In udp we cannot expect
the authentication. Authentication means we can get back an
acknowledge. In tcp we can expect aUthentication. But not in
udp. It is a unreliable protocol.
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Answer / sarath sasidharan
udp means user data gram protocol it is a connection less
protocol which means when we send an acknowledge message we
dont get any replay from designation so compare with tcp
its speed is high
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Answer / sai
But compare to TCP udp is much faster. but not reliable,
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Answer / sneha
UDP - User Datagrame Protocol
protocol no. - 17
works at transport layer (L4) in OSI layer.
it is unreliable protocol , connectionless protocol .
we can't get acknowledgment back .
It is used for real time applications.
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Answer / upendr
The udp means userdatagram protocol. In udp we cannot expect
the authentication. Authentication means we can get back an
acknowledge. In tcp we can expect aUthentication. But not in
udp. It is a unreliable protocol.
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Answer / priyanka
UDP stands for user datagram protocol..it is a
connectionless and unreleable protocol in contrast to TCP
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Answer / hemamalini
UDP stands for user datagram protocol. it is connectionless
and unrealiable protocol.. we can't get acknowledgement in
udp.
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