1. Read the following historical excerpt on TCP/IP and decide/research whether it is true or false.
2. The _________ in the world, TCP/IP protocol suite, was designed in 1970s by 2 DARPA scientists—Vint Cerf and Bob Kahn, persons most often called the fathers of the Internet
3. TCP stands for Transmission Central Protection
5. The TCP protocol prepares messages for transmission and reassembles any received messages.
6. When sending data the TCP rules (protocols) include:
7. When receiving data the TCP rules(protocols) will check to see if all packets are present and if so….
8. The receiving TCP rules also…
9. When transmitting messages, this protocol is responsible for providing the destination address and recognising incoming data packets
10. For sending data the IP rules or protocols include adding the destination address to each data packet and….
11. For receiving data packets IP protocols (rules) include accepting data packets that have its own address attached and…
12. Both TCP and UDP are both protocols used for sending bits of data — known as packets — over the Internet. TCP isn't the only protocol!
13. UDP stands for User Datagram Protocol — a datagram is the same thing as a packet of information. It works…
14. When using UDP, packets are just sent to the recipient. The sender will not wait to make sure the recipient received the packet — it will just continue sending the next packets.
15. UDP is used when speed is desirable and error correction is not necessary. For example, UDP is frequently used for live broadcasts and online games