What does the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) provide?
A.) Connectionless datagram service.
B.) FECN & BECN
C.) Flow control and error checking.
D.) Name resolution.
E.) Path discovery.
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Answer: A
UDP is connectionless, and does not provide error checking. But
remember, error checking can occur at other layers too.
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