Which of the following provide correct information about a
protocol at the transport layer of the OSI model?
* UDP - Provides Connectionless datagrams service
* TCP - Provides Connection Oriented Services
* SMTP - Provides Mail Exchange
* IP - Route determination
* TCP - Provides Flow Control and Error Checking
* FTP - Transfers of Files
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Answer / sunilbaglur
UDP - Provides Connectionless datagrams service
TCP - Provides Connection Oriented Services
TCP - Provides Flow Control and Error Checking
Only TCP and UDP work at the Transport layer of the above
choices. IP is a Network layer protocol. SMTP and FTP are
application layer protocols.
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Answer / vineela
tcp and udp are transport layer protocols
port number of tcp is 6 it is connection oriented service
port number of udp is 17 it is connection less service
ip port no 0 network layer protocol
smtp porot no 25 application layer protocol
ftp prot no 21 application layer protocol
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Answer / milind rao
Tcp(Transmission Control Protocol)[communication between
Application S/W(Browser) & Network S/W]
TCP is responsible for breaking data into packets before
they are sent and assembling the packets when they arrive.
IP(Internet Protocol)[Communication with other computer
over the Internet]
IP is responsible for sending & receving data packets over
the internet.
SMTP(Simple Mail Transfer Protocol)
It is used for transmission of E-mails.
FTP(File Transfer Protocol)
It is used for the transmission of files between computer
over network.
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Answer / syed mahboob feroz ahmed
Hi,
TCP provides correct information about a Protocol at
Transport Layer of the OSI model.
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Answer / syed mahboob feroz ahmed
Hi,
TCP provides correct information about protocol at the
Transport layer of the OSI model.
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