Cisco 200-301 Question Answer
What differentiates the TCP and UDP protocols?
TCP tracks segments being transmitted or received by assigning segment numbers, and UDP adjusts data flow according to network conditions.
TCP establishes a connection with the device on the other end before transferring, and UDP transfers without establishing a connection.
TCP sends data at a constant rate with error checking on upper protocol layers, and UDP provides error-checking and sequencing.
TCP immediately transmits data without waiting for a handshake, and UDP awaits a response from the receiver before sending additional data.
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