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Transport layer (UDP vs TCP)
On Tue, 17 Mar 1998, Ben Greear wrote:
>
> I'm pondering a multi level transport stream. The important stuff
> would go over tcp/ip, and the client-side-cache updates would run
> over UDP.
>
> The question is, what is the packet size (max) that UDP can handle?
A good place to find information about anything that even remotely
pertains to networks and the Internet are the RFC docs. A bit technical
(but that's how we like them) but usually of good standard. You can find a
directory containing ASCII-text versions of all the RFCs at
<URL:http://ftp.sunet.se/pub/Internet-documents/rfc/> (the index is called
rfc-index.txt).
RFC 1180 is a TCP/IP tutorial, and a good one at that, but only brushes
through UDP. RFC 768 concerns itself solely with UDP, the answer to your
question might be found there.
> Ben Greear (greear#cyberhighway,net) http://www.primenet.com/~greear
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