Chapter 19
UDP6 Configuration
The UDP6 is a transmission layer protocol, and its transmission mechanism is not reliable.
It forwards the data received from programs but it cannot guarantee that the data can reach
the destination. In addition, whether to retransmit data and correct the data is determined
by the superior applications.
The UDP6 uses the source port (source IP address) and the destination port (destination IP
address) to establish a connection between two programs. It is a connectionless datagram
transmission mechanism. When you use the UDP protocol to transmit data, there is no
reply. The sender does not guarantee that the data is sent to the destination, and the
receiver only arranges the datagram according to the sequence field. If a datagram fails
to reach the destination, all data need to be retransmitted.
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