Lec-64: TCP: Transmission control protocol | TCP Header | Transport layer | part -1
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Summary
TCP, or Transmission Control Protocol, is a connection-oriented protocol used in the transport layer. It ensures reliable data transmission through functionalities like byte streaming, segmentation, full duplex communication, piggybacking, error control, flow control, and congestion control. TCP headers range from 20 to 60 bytes and include essential fields like source and destination ports.