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Asked: September 15, 20212021-09-15T18:55:23+05:30 2021-09-15T18:55:23+05:30

What Is Not One Of The Three Characteristics Of Tcp In Its Role As A Reliable Delivery Protocol?

What Is Not One Of The Three Characteristics Of Tcp In Its Role As A Reliable Delivery Protocol?
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      2021-09-16T09:16:56+05:30Added an answer on September 16, 2021 at 9:16 am

      What Is Not One Of The Three Characteristics Of TCP In Its Role As A Reliable Delivery Protocol?
      The transmission control protocol is the connection-oriented protocol. That uses flow and error control mechanisms. It performs at the transport layer of the OSI model which is a reliable transport protocol. The main aim of the transmission control protocol is to ensure the data reached the destination in the same order as we sent or not. It checks whether the reached data is in the same order as we sent or not. In the transport layer, the data is transferred in the form of segments and each segment carries the data and the control information.
      Now, let us know how the TCP connection is established. The transmission control protocol transmits the data in both directions. So it is called the full-duplex. In a full-duplex, the data can be transmitted in both directions. When two transmission control protocols are connected to each other. Each TCP is used to initialize the communication. This is called SYN and approval of the ACK from each of the ends in order to send the data.

      We use the three-way handshaking protocol in order to establish the connection between the two transmission control protocols. Let us take an example to understand the three-way handshake protocol in detail. Let say we have one client and server. The client will send a synchronized data packet to the server. The main purpose of this step is to know if the server is available for the new connection or not. Next, the server needs to keep all the ports open to establishing a new connection. After receiving the SYN data packet to the server, the server replies back with the acknowledgment and the synchronized packet. When the client receives the acknowledgment packet from the server. The client again sends the acknowledgment to the server as it received its acknowledgment.
      The concept of framing is quite different. It is not the characteristic of the Transmission control protocol. Framing is one of the services that is offered by the data link layer. Let us know how the framing works and why it is not one of the characteristics of the framing. Suppose we have two nodes node A and node B and each node will consist of an adapter, the adapter will send the data that is received from the data link layer into the signals. The signal will flow through the cable or by the medium that is received by the physical layer of node B. The application layer creates the data that is a set of the zeroes and ones, then it goes to the transport layer. The transport layer adds some sets of the zeroes and the ones. It is then handed over to the network layer and also add the network layer header we will call the packet. It adds zeroes and ones are added at the header part. and zeroes and ones are added to the trailer part. In Framing the data is transmitted in the form of bits which is the point-to-point connection.

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