Computer Science, asked by chauhanprince, 6 months ago

5.
represents the heart of the Internet Protocols.​

Answers

Answered by NirajKumarrana
0

Answer:

IP represents the heart of the Internet Protocol suite.

Explanation:

The term IP in the section refers to IPv4 unless otherwise stated explicitly. IP addresses are globally unique, 32-bit numbers assigned by the Network Information Center.

Mark as brainliest

Answered by adventureisland
0

The "Internet Protocol (IP)" represents the heart of the Internet Protocols.​

Which is the heart of the Internet Protocols :

  • In the Internet suite, IP is the major Layer 3 protocol. IP offers fragmentation and reassembly of datagrams, as well as error reporting, in addition to internetwork routing. IP, together with TCP, is the heart of the Internet Protocol Suite.
  • The Internet Protocol (IP) is the Internet protocol suite's network layer communications protocol for transporting datagrams across network borders. Its routing function facilitates internetworking and, in essence, create the Internet.

Similar questions