Answer Posted / hitendra suthar
TCP/IP is not a single networking protocol but is a
combination of Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) running
on top of Internet Protocol (IP). IP provides functions such
as addressing, communication and routing and carries TCP
data. TCP provides the means to guarantee reliable delivery
of computer data across a network using TCP/IP. IP segments
data from an application or program, is encapsulated inside
an IP datagram and the IP datagram is then sent over a
network connection. The TCP/IP suite of protocols is used
together to transfer data reliably over the Internet.
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