In linux, in networking, transmission of packets is done via [...] when the data loss is a major concern (i.e. you want all packets to arrive in order) while transmission is done via [...] if speed is a higher concern than accuracy (i.e. you want packets to be send quickly, with no over head, and it is OK if some are lost). <---- NOTE EACH OCCULTION IS DIFFERENT
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TCP, UDP
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In linux, in networking, transmission of packets is done via [...] when the data loss is a major concern (i.e. you want all packets to arrive in order) while transmission is done via [...] if speed is a higher concern than accuracy (i.e. you want packets to be send quickly, with no over head, and it is OK if some are lost). <---- NOTE EACH OCCULTION IS DIFFERENT
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In linux, in networking, transmission of packets is done via [...] when the data loss is a major concern (i.e. you want all packets to arrive in order) while transmission is done via [...] if speed is a higher concern than accuracy (i.e. you want packets to be send quickly, with no over head, and it is OK if some are lost). <---- NOTE EACH OCCULTION IS DIFFERENT
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TCP, UDP
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26. TCP and UDP r sends and receives individual packets, again encapsulated within IP. Ports are used in the same way as with TCP, but these are merely identifiers and there is no concept of a stream. The full <span>UDP/IP header is listed in Table 26.2. Table 26.2: Combined UDP and IP header Bytes (IP) Description 0 bits 0-3: Version, bits 4-7: Internet Header Length (IHL) 1 Type of service (TOS) 2-3
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