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- The '''User Datagram Protocol''' is one of the two original end-to-end protocols of the Internet; it has | title = User Datagram Protocol5 KB (740 words) - 16:23, 30 March 2024
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- #REDIRECT [[User Datagram Protocol]]36 bytes (4 words) - 06:54, 14 May 2008
- {{r|User Datagram Protocol}}462 bytes (55 words) - 13:43, 13 May 2008
- {{r|User Datagram Protocol}633 bytes (72 words) - 06:31, 17 March 2024
- :*[[User Datagram Protocol]] (UDP). UDP provides best-effort unidirectional end-to-end transfer.837 bytes (108 words) - 14:33, 16 January 2010
- {{r|User Datagram Protocol}}361 bytes (42 words) - 23:40, 13 September 2008
- {{r|User Datagram Protocol}}761 bytes (100 words) - 09:48, 22 October 2010
- ...t may run over unicast or multicast networks, and is encapsulated in the [[User Datagram Protocol]].931 bytes (125 words) - 14:40, 16 January 2010
- {{r|User Datagram Protocol}}206 bytes (23 words) - 15:03, 16 January 2010
- {{r|User Datagram Protocol}}530 bytes (69 words) - 15:51, 11 January 2010
- The syslog protocol runs over the [[User Datagram Protocol]], with the server at well-known port 514. The protocol definition recommen1 KB (171 words) - 15:12, 12 February 2009
- ...onships, the basic protocol remains fairly straightforward. It runs over [[User Datagram Protocol]] (UDP), not [[Transmission Control Protocol]] (TCP), for several reasons:2 KB (241 words) - 10:26, 25 September 2008
- {{r|User Datagram Protocol}}557 bytes (71 words) - 11:58, 11 January 2010
- The '''User Datagram Protocol''' is one of the two original end-to-end protocols of the Internet; it has | title = User Datagram Protocol5 KB (740 words) - 16:23, 30 March 2024
- ...as IP protocol identifier, and [[Transmission Control Protocol|TCP]] or [[User Datagram Protocol|UDP]] source and destination port numbers. Yet additional distinctions may2 KB (365 words) - 20:36, 16 May 2009
- ...trusted network. It uses a fixed record size for transfer. It runs over [[User Datagram Protocol]] (UDP) because the code for [[Transmission Control Protocol]] would be too3 KB (431 words) - 15:32, 23 August 2008
- ...ing sending a stimulus to the [[Transmission Control Protocol]] (TCP) or [[User Datagram Protocol]] (UDP) identifiers of specific services on specific computers. If an addre2 KB (356 words) - 05:49, 8 April 2024
- :*'''User Datagram Protocol'''<ref name=RFC0768>{{citation | title = User Datagram Protocol8 KB (1,172 words) - 16:22, 30 March 2024
- | [[User Datagram Protocol]] (UDP)4 KB (599 words) - 14:29, 8 May 2010
- Most IP packets carry [[Transmission Control Protocol]] (TCP) or [[User Datagram Protocol]] (UDP) payloads. The header of a TCP or UDP "segment" (i.e., a complete TC3 KB (507 words) - 20:02, 15 June 2010
- ...lving sending a stimulus to the Transmission Control Protocol ([[TCP]]) or User Datagram Protocol ([[UDP]]) identifiers of specific services on specific computers. It may be6 KB (1,008 words) - 05:48, 8 April 2024