Network+ N10-009 Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)
TCP is a core protocol of the Internet protocol suite that provides reliable, ordered, and error-checked delivery of data between applications running on hosts across a network. It establishes connections using a three-way handshake and manages data flow to ensure accurate transmission.
Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)
A fundamental protocol within the interent protocol suite that consists of set of rules that govern the exchange of data.
Key Terms
Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)
A fundamental protocol within the interent protocol suite that consists of set of rules that govern the exchange of data.
Windowing
Occurs by allowing the reciever to specify the amount of data it can handle at a time.
Port
A numerical identifier in TCP/IP and other network protocols that helps distinguish between different services or applications.
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| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) | A fundamental protocol within the interent protocol suite that consists of set of rules that govern the exchange of data. |
Windowing | Occurs by allowing the reciever to specify the amount of data it can handle at a time. |
Port | A numerical identifier in TCP/IP and other network protocols that helps distinguish between different services or applications. |