EBK COMPUTER NETWORKING
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Chapter 4, Problem P10P
Program Plan Intro
Datagram:
- In networking, a datagram is a transferring unit which is used to transfer the data from a source to the destination and it doesn’t provide guaranteed service.
- It includes fragmentation process which is defined as the division of the data packet into small one when the data packets are larger than the maximum length of a particular system.
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