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IP vs. TCP/IP protocols -request for resources

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IP vs. TCP/IP

dears

i read in CCNA course that IP is a connectionless protocol but TCP/IP is a connection oriented protocol .

what does this mean ?
 

in one interview they asked me the packet structure of TCP/IP... i know packet structure for Ethernet..

if you know, can you share packet structure information for TCP/IP ....
 

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