Which two of the following protocols are used at the
Transport layer?
* ARP
* UDP
* ICMP
* RARP
* TCP
* BootP
Answer Posted / sandeep kumar sharma
yes Transport Layer use TCP and UDP User Datagram Protocol
for virtual circute TCP is a connection orented where UDP
is connection less protocol TCP uses a Ack packet after
sending the data or information to the remote host but UDP
dosn't use any Ack packet .
TCP--Sequenced,Reliable,Connection-oriented,Virtual
circuit,Acknowledgments,Windowing and uses flow control.
UDP--Unsequenced,Unreliable,Connectionless,Low overhead,No
acknowledgment,No windowing or flow control.
so right now you are abel to explain both Protocol ...ok!
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