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Table 13.1:
Several Protocols in the TCP/IP Protocol Family
DescriptionProtocol
Transmission Control Protocol: a con-
nection-oriented secure protocol. The
TCP
data to transmit is rst sent by the ap-
plication as a stream of data and con-
verted into the appropriate format by
the operating system. The data arrives
at the respective application on the
destination host in the original data
stream format it was initially sent. TCP
determines whether any data has been
lost or jumbled during the transmission.
TCP is implemented wherever the data
sequence matters.
User Datagram Protocol: a connection-
less, insecure protocol. The data to
UDP
transmit is sent in the form of packets
generated by the application. The order
in which the data arrives at the recipi-
ent is not guaranteed and data loss is
possible. UDP is suitable for record-
oriented applications. It features a
smaller latency period than TCP.
Internet Control Message Protocol:
Essentially, this is not a protocol for
ICMP
the end user, but a special control pro-
tocol that issues error reports and can
control the behavior of machines partic-
ipating in TCP/IP data transfer. In addi-
tion, it provides a special echo mode
that can be viewed using the program
ping.
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