Networking - TCP/IP - Discussion

Discussion Forum : TCP/IP - TCP/IP (Q.No. 1)
1.
Which of the following services use TCP?
  1. DHCP
  2. SMTP
  3. HTTP
  4. TFTP
  5. FTP
1 and 2
2, 3 and 5
1, 2 and 4
1, 3 and 4
Answer: Option
Explanation:
SMTP, HTTP and FTP use TCP.
Discussion:
22 comments Page 1 of 3.

Moosa said:   6 years ago
How to send data via TCP and UDP?

There is no way. Cause it all depends on a particular service or application.

There are many applications that are used both like live-streaming apps.
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Divya said:   1 decade ago
Iso layer international standard organisation osi layer open system Independence networking. In iso-osi layer application contain message it contain http, ftp, smtp.

Arpit Parekh said:   1 decade ago
In Access control list, TCP supports HTTP, SMTP and FTP.
UDP supports TFTP and DHCP.

Check the link : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_TCP_and_UDP_port_numbers

Ajeyudu Bandaru said:   1 decade ago
TCP Means transmission control protocols.

SMTP - Simple mail transfer protocols.

HTTP - Hyper text transfer protocols.

FTP - File transfer protocol.

Asghar Barech said:   1 decade ago
Layer 7 is the most intelligent layer in OSI reference modal it can support all the protocols and devices up to Layer 7.

Harinadh said:   1 decade ago
SMTP, HTTP and FTP belongs to layer 7 and TCP belongs to layer 4, then how tcp uses the services of SMTP, HTTP and FTP?

Ajay Jayswal said:   6 years ago
If you want less secure data, Then use UDP & and data is more secure and not anyone package miss in TCP protocol.

Mitesh said:   1 decade ago
Yeah its correct that TCP is the pillar of Networking and to make network a complete one it need all these three.

Temkin said:   6 years ago
SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol).
FTP (File transfer Protocol).
HTTP (Hayper Text Transfer Protocol).
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James A. Charles said:   1 decade ago
Yeah that's true because in Application layer these protocols it interact with presentation layer.


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