A network technician is reviewing transport layer protocol characteristics to evaluate protocol overhead. Which statement correctly describes the header size of UDP compared to TCP?
- UDP operates with a fixed header size of 8 bytes, whereas TCP has a minimum header size of 20 bytes.Cevap
- BUDP operates with a fixed header size of 20 bytes, whereas TCP has a minimum header size of 8 bytes.
- CUDP operates with a dynamic header size starting at 16 bytes, whereas TCP uses a fixed header size of 32 bytes.
- DUDP and TCP both operate with a fixed header size of 12 bytes.
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UDP operates with a fixed header size of 8 bytes, whereas TCP has a minimum header size of 20 bytes.
UDP headers consist of four 2-byte fields (Source Port, Destination Port, Length, Checksum), resulting in a fixed size of 8 bytes. In contrast, TCP headers require a minimum of 20 bytes (up to 60 bytes with options) to accommodate fields such as Sequence Number, Acknowledgment Number, Data Offset, Flags, Window Size, and Urgent Pointer required for reliable, connection-oriented data transfer.
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TCP vs UDP Header Size Comparison