Cisco - CCNA Certification 200-301 - TCP Vs UDP .08
Eighth Video in a Series covering all elements of Cisco Certified Network Associate (200-301 CCNA)
In this video we look at TCP the Transmissions Control Protocol and UDP the User Datagram Protocol.
We start with an overview of UDP, finding out its an unreliable connectionless protocols but has the benefit of speed with its low overhead. UDP does not check if the destination exist or if it is capable of accepting the traffic, instead of just sends it and hopes it is received by the remote host
Protocols which use UDP are:
DNS - Port 53
TFTP - Port 69
RIP - Port 520
DHCP - Ports 67/68
We then dived into TCP and went over the benefits TCP offers being a connection-orientated protocol with the introduction of the 3-way handshake which allows TCP to put sequencing against all segments/bytes sent/received and from this sequencing method it is able to identify how much traffic was successfully sent and acknowledged. TCP will also ramp up the speed of which segments are sent/received until some acknowledgments are missing, once segments are not acknowledge this allows the sending device to scale down the speed of which segments are sent and in turn control the flow of traffic. All of this is possible (and much more) with it being a connection-orientated protocol.
Protocols which use TCP are:
HTTP - Port 80
HTTPS - Port 443
FTP - Ports 20-21
POP3 - Port 110
SMTP - Port 25
Then finished the video with an overview of the protocols side by side.
It is important you remember and understand the differences between TCP and UDP along which which applications use which Layer 4 protocol and why that might be, along with which port number(s) they use.
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