Consider each layer of the TCP/IP protocol stack and order them from most important to least. Can one or more of these layers be combined or separated? Would the kind of information being sent affect how you order, and if so, why or why not? Why did you decide to place your order that way? To assist you, use the following scale: The most important component is represented by 1, while the least important factor is represented by 5.
Consider each layer of the TCP/IP protocol stack and order them from most important to least. Can one or more of these layers be combined or separated? Would the kind of information being sent affect how you order, and if so, why or why not? Why did you decide to place your order that way? To assist you, use the following scale: The most important component is represented by 1, while the least important factor is represented by 5.
INTRODUCTION:
TCP/IP:
TCP/IP stands for Internet protocol suite. It is a set of communication protocols on the Internet and similar computer networks. The Transmission Control Protocol, the Internet Protocol, and the User Datagram Protocol are the protocols that are currently used as the suite's foundational protocols.
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