Computer Science, asked by Paappaaa, 1 year ago

IP is a connection-less protocol, whereas TCP is connection-oriented. How can these two protocols coexist in the same protocol stack

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Answered by yashgandhi74
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TCP is connection oriented and IP is connection less. But TCP is a transport layer protocol and connection oriented here means that it would take care of congestion control and order of delivery, reliable delivery. It would just make sure that packets are being transmitted between two processes. It does not care which path the packet follows as transport layer does not deal with routes and paths. That is the job of internet protocol.

IP is connection less and it means that it may forward packets on different paths/routes on basis of availability and congestion. It is concerned about data delivery between end systems. It treats each packet differently and does not care whether the packet reach the destination

Answered by Anonymous
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hey mate:

IP is a internet protocol viz a numerical labelled address designed to devices connecting to network.

TPC . transmission control Panel bcz used to maintain logical connection at the label of the transport assume error to free message is received as same order as send in the sender .

both TCP and IP has two have protocol :(connection services )

and DUM(connection less services)

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