Which of the following are characteristics of UDP?
A.) UDP is connection oriented.
B.) UDP is used with TFTP.
C.) UDP is unreliable.
D.) UDP is connectionless.
E.) UDP is at the transport layer.
F.) UDP uses no acknowledgements.
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Answer: B C D E F
UDP sends packets 'blind' down the network, and relies on
upper-layer
protocols to form connections and detect errors. TCP is a
connection-oriented protocol that can provide reliable
transport.
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