What are the protocols used in Transport layer?
Answer / Mitul Saxena
TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) and UDP (User Datagram Protocol) are the main protocols used in the Transport Layer. TCP is a connection-oriented, reliable protocol that provides error checking, retransmission of lost data packets, and sequencing of packets to ensure proper delivery of data. UDP is a connectionless, best-effort protocol that provides minimal error checking and does not guarantee delivery or order of packets.
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