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Internet Protocol Analysis
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Introduction
1
The Internet protocol suite is a
layer model.
2
The layers of the Internet protocol suite are
.
3
The Internet protocol suite is maintained by
.
4
The Internet protocol suite layer that contains communication technologies for a local network is the
layer.
5
The Internet protocol suite layer that connects local networks to establish internetworking is the
layer.
6
The Internet protocol suite layer that handles host-to-host communication is the
layer.
7
The Internet protocol suite layer that contains all protocols for specific data communications services on a process-to-process level is the
layer.
8
A memorandum published by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) describing methods, behaviors, research, or innovations applicable to the working of the Internet and Internet-connected systems is known as a
.
9
A Request for Comments (RFC) which is characterized by a high degree of technical maturity and by a generally held belief that the specified protocol or service provides significant benefit to the Internet community is known as a/an
.
10
A Request for Comments (RFC) that may include official rules, but which does not affect over the wire data and is not on the standards track is known as a/an
.
11
The Internet protocol suite protocols are
rigidly designed into strict layers when compared to the OSI model.
12
The Internet protocol suite layer that includes the OSI Data Link and Physical layers, as well as parts of OSI's Network layer is the
layer.
13
The Internet protocol suite layer that is a subset of the OSI Network layer is the
layer.
14
The Internet protocol suite layer that includes the graceful close function of the OSI Session layer as well as the OSI Transport layer is the
layer.
15
The Internet protocol suite layer that includes the OSI Application layer, Presentation layer, and most of the Session layer is the
layer.
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