What is the role of TCP protocol and IP protocol.
Answer Posted / syed masood
TCP and IP are two of the protocols in this suite. (They
will be described below.) Because TCP and IP are the best
known of the protocols, it has become common to use the
term TCP/IP or IP/TCP to refer to the whole family. It is
probably not worth fighting this habit. However this can
lead to some oddities. For example, I find myself talking
about NFS as being based on TCP/IP, even though it doesn't
use TCP at all. (It does use IP. But it uses an alternative
protocol, UDP, instead of TCP. All of this alphabet soup
will be unscrambled in the following pages.)
tcp controls the transport of datas of other higher layer
protocols.
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