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    TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) is connection oriented and reliable service widely used in internet. TCP offers error correction and the protocol offers guaranteed delivery. This is because of the property which TCP has, that is flow control. It determines when the data needs to be resent and stops the flow of data unless the previous transferred data has been successfully transferred. This is because of the congestion control where the packets of data sent may collide. Congestion control occurs

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    Introduction This mini research is about Transmission Control Protocol TCP, its history what it does, its possible vulnerabilities and its development. Main Concept The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) is a core protocol of the Internet protocol suite. It originated in the initial network implementation in which it complemented the Internet Protocol (IP). TCP defines how computers send packets of data to each other. TCP provides reliable, ordered, and error-checked delivery of a stream of octets

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    Which tool is better at performing protocol captures and which tool is better at performing protocol analysis? The best tool for protocol captures is Wireshark. The best tool for protocol analysis is Netwitness. 2. What is promiscuous mode and how does this allow tcpdump, Wireshark, and Netwitness Investigator to perform protocol capture off a live network?

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    The Internet is a growing phenomenon, which has revolutionized the world. In a nutshell, it is a system of interconnected computer networks using a model set of protocols known as TCP/IP. These are, Transmission Control Protocol and Internet Protocol respectively. Their function is to regulate the transmission and reception of data over this complex network that links billions of gadgets today (Wikipedia, 2016). In an article in Forbes Magazine, contributor Jacob Morgan reports of a finding by a

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    Jimmie Flores Transmission Control Protocol (TCP): Transmission Control Protocol and Internet Protocol are two distinct computer network protocols. A protocol is an agreed-upon set of procedures and rules. When two computers follow the same protocols the same set of rules they can understand each other and exchange data. Transmission Control Protocol and Internet Protocol are so commonly used together, however, that Transmission Control Protocol and Internet Protocol has become standard terminology

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    also performs flow control, error control and reliable delivery which is required for communicating applications to run with performance. These applications and end users use the transmission control protocol or the user datagram protocol to transmit the data. However, the future applications might require even better functionality. To solve this, the Internet Engineering Task Force (IEFT) has approved stream control transmission protocol. Stream control transmission protocol is a transport

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         Serial and parallel transmission f.     Baseband and broadband g.     Serial Line Internet Protocol (SLIP) and Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) h.     Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) and File Transfer Protocol (FTP) i.     Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and Internet Protocol (IP) It will also contain a brief description and

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    Research paper Topic: Wireless Sensor Networks Sridevi Veluru CSCI – 570 – Advanced Computer Networks Prof Mark McGinn 10/10/2016   Introduction With the recent technological advancements of smaller sensor devices enabling ubiquitous sensing capabilities and driven by the adoption of global standard technologies, Wireless Sensor networks (WSN) are evolving as one of the most significant technologies of 21st century (Ruiz-Garcia, Lunadei, Barreiro, & Robla, 2009). Though wired networks provide

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    What is a Protocol? Protocol is nothing but set of guidelines, which supports the data exchange between the layers. The guidelines describe what to do (the details like when and where to send the data, data format). 2.4 What is a Protocol Data Unit? Telecommunication protocol create protocol data unit in sender side. This protocol data unit of message is transmitted by using protocol. Each PDU have particular format and contains header information in header information identify protocol type and send

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    The Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) suite is indisputably one of the most popular networking protocol suites ever developed. TCP/IP is an industry standard designed for large networks consisting of network segments connected by routers, and is the protocol used on the Internet (Hillpot & Ivy, 2005). TCP/IP’s roots can be traced back to research conducted by the United States Department of Defense (DOD) Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) as early as 1960. In the

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