⟩ Explain How is the value for datagram identifier calculated?
The IP datagram identifier is just a sequence number assigned by the transmitting host. The algorithm for assigning value to this field is not specified by the IP protocol.
The IP datagram identifier is just a sequence number assigned by the transmitting host. The algorithm for assigning value to this field is not specified by the IP protocol.
Explain What are the networking protocol options for the Windows clients if for some reason you do not want to use TCP/IP?
Explain 4 example of application layer?
Explain How does TCP try to avoid network meltdown?
What is sockets?
What is the difference between flow control and error control?
Explain What is the difference between flow control and error control?
Explain How does ARP response the request?
What is the port number of Telnet and DNS?
What is What is the major difference between UDP and TCP/IP Protocol?
Write UDP/SOCK_DGRAM applications?