Noun
datagram (plural datagrams)
(networking) A packet of data passed across a network
A central control component of this model was the "Transmission Control Program" that incorporated both connection-oriented links and datagram services between hosts. Source: Internet
A central control component of this model was the Transmission Control Program that incorporated both connection-oriented links and datagram services between hosts. Source: Internet
A recommended initial value is 64. citation citation The time-to-live value can be thought of as an upper bound on the time that an IP datagram can exist in an Internet system. Source: Internet
Connectionless and connection-oriented modes Packet switching may be classified into connectionless packet switching, also known as datagram switching, and connection-oriented packet switching, also known as virtual circuit switching. Source: Internet
For a brief period, the specification also included a connectionless datagram service, but this was dropped in the next revision. Source: Internet
For example, UDP is run by a datagram service in the internet layer. Source: Internet