TRANSPORT LAYER
INTRODUCTION
Question
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flow control
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Multiplexing
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Demultiplexing
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none of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -In the case of UDP, the datagrams are sent in some order will be received in the same order is not guaranteed as the datagrams are not numbered. The UDP protocol uses different port numbers so that the data can be sent to the correct destination. The port numbers are defined between 0 and 1023.
Detailed explanation-2: -User Datagram Protocol (UDP) refers to a protocol used for communication throughout the internet. It is specifically chosen for time-sensitive applications like gaming, playing videos, or Domain Name System (DNS) lookups.
Detailed explanation-3: -UDP is a suitable transport protocol for multicasting. Multicasting capability is embedded in the UDP software but not in the TCP software. UDP is used for management processes such as SNMP.