Which processes does TCP, but not UDP, use?
A. Windowing
B. Acknowledgements
C. Source Port
D. Destination Port
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Answer: A & B
UDP (User Datagram Protocol) does not use
sequence or acknowledgement fields in transmission.
UDP is a connectionless and unreliable protocol, since there
is no delivery checking mechanism in the UDP data format.
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