
1) Unit of information
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A datagram is a basic transfer unit associated with a packet-switched network. The delivery, arrival time, and order of arrival need not be guaranteed by the network. == History == The term datagram appeared first within the project CYCLADES, a packet-switched network created in the early 1970s, and was coined by Louis Pouzin by combining the word...
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information is passed around the Internet in blocks of data, each block carrying the IP address of the sender and of the destination - at the destination, the datagrams have to be joined together in the correct order to recreate the original data
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Datagrams or packets are the message units that IP deals with and that the Internet transports. Datagrams are self-contained and do not need to rely on earlier data exchanges.
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The individual packet transmitted in a connectionless network protocol, such as IP (accessible as UDP).
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(NETWORK GLOSSARY) A logical grouping of information sent as a network-layer unit over a transmission medium without prior establishment of a virtual circuit. The terms packet, frame, segment, and message are also used to describe logical information groupings at various layers of the OSI reference model and in various technologies. IP datagrams ar...
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A self-contained, independent entity of data carrying sufficient information to be routed from the source to the destination computer without reliance on earlier exchanges between this source and destination computer and the transporting network.
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Logical grouping of information sent as a network layer unit over a transmission medium without prior establishment of a virtual circuit. IP datagrams are the primary information units in the Internet. The terms frame, message, packet, and segment are also used to describe logical information grouping at various layers of the OSI reference model ...
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