Communication control and addressing level
TCP: It stands for Transmission Control Protocol. The
primary responsibility of transport layer protocols such as TCP is it ensures
that the messages are sent correctly to the right person. It requires IP to be
operating at the same time. TCP includes check and errors within each segment
and also uses a system that is known as “Sliding Windows” Where it controls the
flow of data and ensures that every byte of data have been accepted when it has
been delivered successfully. It can be used to connect hosts which enable them
to exchange streams of data. Also it takes guarantees that the packets of data
will be delivered in the same order in which they were sent.
IP: It stands for Internet Protocol. IP is a protocol that causes data packets which are called “datagrams” to move from the sender to the receiver. It serves two principal functions which includes the host or network interface and the location addressing. It allows you to address a package and drop it into the system. This can be used to identify all different computers and websites on the internet which is what enable you communicate to other people such as sending emails over the internet.
IP: It stands for Internet Protocol. IP is a protocol that causes data packets which are called “datagrams” to move from the sender to the receiver. It serves two principal functions which includes the host or network interface and the location addressing. It allows you to address a package and drop it into the system. This can be used to identify all different computers and websites on the internet which is what enable you communicate to other people such as sending emails over the internet.