10. Suppose a computer sends a frame to another computer on a bus topology LAN. The physical destination address of the frame is corrupted during the transmission. What happens to the frame? How can the sender be informed about the situation? 11. Suppose a computer sends a packet at the network layer to another computer somewhere in the Internet. The logical destination address of the packet is corrupted. What happens to the packet? How can the source computer be informed of the situation? 12. Suppose a computer sends a packet at the transport layer to another computer somewhere in the Internet. There is no process with the destination port address running at the destination computer. What will happen? 13. If the data link layer can detect errors between hops, why do you think we need another checking mechanism at the transport layer?
10. Suppose a computer sends a frame to another computer on a bus topology LAN.
The physical destination address of the frame is corrupted during the transmission.
What happens to the frame? How can the sender be informed about the situation?
11. Suppose a computer sends a packet at the network layer to another computer
somewhere in the Internet. The logical destination address of the packet is corrupted. What happens to the packet? How can the source computer be informed of the situation?
12. Suppose a computer sends a packet at the transport layer to another computer
somewhere in the Internet. There is no process with the destination port address
running at the destination computer. What will happen?
13. If the data link layer can detect errors between hops, why do you think we need
another checking
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