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labview 的双机tcp通讯部分实例

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TCP/IP参考模型是首先由ARPANET所使用的网络体系结构。这个体系结构在它的两个主要协议出现以后被称为TCP/IP参考模型(TCP/IP Reference Model)。这一网络协议共分为四层:网络访问层、互联网层、传输层和应用层。网络访问层(Network Access Layer)在TCP/IP参考模型中并没有详细描述,只是指出主机必须使用某种协议与网络相连。互联网层(Internet Layer)是整个体系结构的关键部分,其功能是使主机可以把分组发往任何网络,并使分组独立地传向目标。这些分组可能经由不同的网络,到达的顺序和发送的顺序也可能不同。高层如果需要顺序收发,那么就

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