Overview
TCP (Transmission Control
Protocol) is the most commonly used protocol on the Internet. The reason for
this is because TCP offers error correction. When the TCP protocol is used
there is a "guaranteed delivery." This is due largely in part to a
method called "flow control."
Flow control determines when data needs
to be re-sent, and stops the flow of data until previous packets are
successfully transferred. This works because if a packet of data is sent, a
collision may occur. When this happens, the client re-requests the packet from
the server until the whole packet is complete and is identical to its
original.
UDP (User Datagram Protocol) is anther commonly used protocol on the Internet.
However, UDP is never used to send important data such as webpages, database
information, etc; UDP is commonly used for streaming audio and video. Streaming
media such as Windows Media audio files (.WMA) , Real Player (.RM), and others
use UDP because it offers speed! The reason UDP is faster than TCP is because
there is no form of flow control or error correction. The data sent over the
Internet is affected by collisions, and errors will be present. Remember that
UDP is only concerned with speed. This is the main reason why
streaming media is not high quality.
On the contrary, UDP has been implemented among some trojan horse viruses.
Hackers develop scripts and trojans to run over UDP in order to mask their
activities. UDP packets are also used in DoS (Denial of Service) attacks. It is
important to know the difference between TCP port 80 and UDP port 80.
Frame Structure
As data moves along a
network, various attributes are added to the file to create a frame.
This process is called encapsulation. There are different methods
of encapsulation depending on which protocol and topology are
being used. As a result, the frame structure of these packets differs as well.
The payload field contains the actually data. Notice that TCP
has a more complex frame structure. This is largely due to the fact the TCP is
a connection-oriented protocol. The extra fields are need to ensure the
"guaranteed delivery" offered by TCP.
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