Imagine that there is a protocol which consists of 5 layers. Describe how a message from the top most layer of a sender machine would travel through the layers to the top most layer of a receiver machine. Write any reasonable assumptions made regarding the limitations of each layer.
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- Which was the capital of the chalullyas? (a) Madurai (b) Kanauj (c) Varanasi (d) Aihole
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Imagine that there is a protocol which consists of 5 layers. a message from the top most layer of a sender machine would travel through the layers to the top most layer of a receiver machine.
- The five-layer networking architecture serves as the foundation for the TCP/IP concept. These are the physical, data link, network, transport, and application layers, arranged from bottom (the link) to top (the user application). Layers that the model does not precisely define are "filled in" by outside standards and protocols.
- According to the OSI model, network operations are organised into seven layers, each of which is connected to one or more protocols. The layers describe data transfer processes that all cooperating networks must use in order to send data of any kind.
- In order to prevent changes in one layer from affecting a neighbouring one, layering of protocols creates clearly defined interfaces between the layers. A network's protocols are incredibly complex, and layering their architecture makes it easier to implement them.
- Network Protocol (IP) Datagram Protocol for Users (UDP) Protocol for Transmission Control (TCP) Transmission Control Protocol for Transactions (T/TCP)
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