5 votes 5 votes When a TCP segment belonging to an existing connection arrives at a host, in order to direct the segment to the appropriate socket, the operating system's network stack uses which of the following fields? (Mark all the appropriate choices) the source IP address the destination IP address the source port number the destination port number Computer Networks go2025-cn-1 tcp multiple-selects + – gatecse asked Oct 23, 2020 • edited Oct 23, 2020 by soujanyareddy13 gatecse 394 views answer comment Share Follow See all 0 reply Please log in or register to add a comment.
4 votes 4 votes TCP is connection-oriented and hence uses both the sender and destination addresses (IP, port). gatecse answered Oct 23, 2020 gatecse comment Share Follow See all 3 Comments See all 3 3 Comments reply saikiran31415 commented Nov 27, 2022 reply Follow Share Why it has to use the sender addresses (IP,Port) also? And how it’s related whether it is connection oriented or not? 0 votes 0 votes gatecse commented Nov 27, 2022 reply Follow Share A connection needs to know both the end points 0 votes 0 votes saikiran31415 commented Nov 28, 2022 reply Follow Share Then why in UDP just the destination addresses are sufficient? How it’s related whether it is connection oriented or not? 0 votes 0 votes Please log in or register to add a comment.