Computer Science, asked by astha1696, 10 months ago

_ provides the path through which a message travel from a source to the destination​

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Answered by ZareenaTabassum
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The Answer to the question is:

"TCP PROTOCOL"

  • TCP, or Transmission Control Protocol, is one of the Internet protocol suite's primary protocols.
  • It is located between the Application and Network Layers and is used to provide dependable delivery services.
  • It is a connection-oriented communication protocol that aids in the exchange of messages between devices on a network.
  • To ensure that each message arrives at its destination intact, the TCP/IP paradigm divides the data into small bundles and then reassembles the bundles into the original message on the other end.
  • Transmitting the information in little bundles makes it easier to retain efficiency than sending everything all at once.
  • If one route is congested but the destination remains the same after a certain message is broken down into bundles, these bundles may go along numerous routes.

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Answered by chinmayeeyamana
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A medium

Explanation:

  • A medium provides the path through which a message travel from a source to destination.
  • The medium through which a message signal travels is known as channel.
  • The sender conveys the message, the medium is the means of its transmission and receiver is its ultimate destination.

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