Identify 3 UDP characteristics?
A.) Reliable communication protocol
B.) Applications that use UDP must incorporate reliability
C.) Connection-less oriented
D.) Incorporates no handshaking
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Answer: B C D
UPD is a layer 4 Transport protocol. It is connection-less
because it
does establish a connection therefore the 3 step handshake
is not
needed, it does NOT implement any flow control or
acknowledgments. Any
application that uses UDP must incorporate any needed
reliability.
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