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Difference Between Tcp And Ip

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TCP : Its a protocol responsible for the data delivery of a packet IP :Its a logical addressing
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TCP verifies packet correctness and order. That is, ALL of the packets will appear in the order sent, and will be guarenteed correct (by virtue of a checksum). If the network goes down in the middle of the transmission, the receiving socket...
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IPX/SPX is a proprietary protocol developed by Novell, and TCP/IP is an open protocol, not owned by anyone. In addition, the two protocols do similar things, with transport and routing. The main difference is the addressing type and the fra...
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On the Internet "protocol" usually refers to a set of rules that define an exact format for communication between systems. For example the HTTP protocol defines the format for communication between web browsers and web servers, th...
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TCP/IP The Department of Defense created TCP/IP to ensure and preserve date integrity. This model is a condensed version of the OSI model and only has four layers. Application Layer Defines protocols for node-to-node application communicati...
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Aside from the fact that TCP/IP is an actual implemented protocol and OSI is a 'reference model' = an abstract proposal that's far away from implementation? For one TCP/IP uses 4 layers while OSI has 7 (among which Session layer which offe...
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Protocols run above TCP/IP, and can be said to be in Layer 7 of the OSI model or the Application Layer of the TCP/IP model. Examples include SSH, HTTP, and POP3.
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OSI model is very general /wide, and TCP/IP is more specific to sets of network transport protocols. OSI model (Open Systems Interconnection Basic Reference Model ) is a layered, abstract description for communications and computer network ...
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TCP/IP was developed based on the OSI model
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Networks are made of several layers. Network people talk about those layers in terms of the OSI network model .
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