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Sneha Singh
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Asked: October 3, 20212021-10-03T22:59:44+05:30 2021-10-03T22:59:44+05:30

What Does A Client Do When It Has Udp Datagrams To Send?

What Does A Client Do When It Has Udp Datagrams To Send?
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      2021-12-30T17:09:31+05:30Added an answer on December 30, 2021 at 5:09 pm

      What Does A Client Do When It Has UDP Datagrams To Send?

      The client sends datagrams directly if it has a UDP datagram. Today, let us learn about the UDP datagram in detail. A user datagram protocol is also called the communication protocol. This UDP datagram is mainly used in order to maintain communication between the two devices.

      Here user datagram protocol will act as a set of rules which can specify how the data will transmit over the internet.

      Now let us know the working of the user datagram Protocol in detail. This UDP works by encapsulating the data or information into the packet UDP adds this user datagram protocol will add its own header information in the packet.

      After this data will be encapsulated into the IP packets this data will be sent to the destination address.

      All these are run on a protocol which is called internet protocol. This protocol sometimes will also be called TCP/IP and UDP/IP.

      But there is a slight difference between the TCP and UDP. Now let us learn the slight difference between the TCP and UDP protocols.

      The user datagram protocol has the communication between two processes, which means process-to-process communication will take place in the user datagram protocol.

      But in the transfer control protocol, the communication will take place between the host-to-host.

      In the user datagram protocol, the data will be sent in the form of messages which are called datagrams. This user datagram protocol is one of the best Communications of all other protocols.

      The transfer control protocol will send the data packets individually. This transfer control product call is also considered a reliable transport medium.

      The transfer control protocol has also another name called a connection-oriented protocol, now why this is called a connection-oriented protocol?

      Let us know about this later.

      Now, the user datagram protocol also has another name which is called a connectionless oriented protocol. What is connectionless protocol?.

      The term connection list is nothing but, it doesn’t need any so cute in order to transmit the data. The user datagram protocol will also provide some of the port numbers in order to differentiate the request of the user, and we use the Jackson capabilities in order to verify that, whether the data has arrived or not. Some of the two services are not provided by the internet protocol layer.

      Now let us know some of the advantages and disadvantages of the TCP and UDP protocols. When we compared with the transfer control protocol this user datagram protocol will require much fewer resources than TCP.

      That means all the data will be sent in an ideal way. And thus transfer control protocol is considered very slow and required many resources. But this transfer control protocol is a very reliable protocol when we compare it with the user datagram protocol.

      And this transfer control protocol will be mostly used and preferred in many of the activities that are done on the internet.

      Since we also said that user datagram protocol, is a connectionless protocol that means user datagram protocol will not connect to the receiving end.This video be protocol will mostly rely on the devices between the sending and receiving computers

       

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