TCP/IP Model Flashcards
What are the four layers of the TCP/IP model
Application
Transport
Internet
Network Interface (Network Access)
How is the TCP/IP model divided?
Functionally
helps you to identify communication partners, determining resource availability, and synchronizing communication
Application Layer
It allows users to log on to a remote host
Application Layer
This layer provides various e-mail services
Application Layer
offers distributed database sources and access for global information about various objects and services.
Application Layer
builds on the network layer in order to provide data transport from a process on a source system machine to a process on a destination system. It is hosted using single or multiple networks, and also maintains the quality of service functions.
Transport Layer
It divides the message received from the session layer into segments and numbers them to make a sequence.
Transport Layer
Transport layer makes sure that the message is delivered to the correct process on the destination machine.
Transport Layer
It also makes sure that the entire message arrives without any error else it should be retransmitted.
Transport Layer
second layer of the TCP/IP model. It is also known as a network layer. The main work of this layer is to send the packets from any network, and any computer still they reach the destination irrespective of the route they take.
Internet Layer
Layer-management protocols
- Routing protocols
- Multicast group management
- Network-layer address assignment.
Internet Layer/Network Layer
offers the functional and procedural method for transferring variable length data sequences from one node to another with the help of various networks.
Internet Layer
Message delivery is not guaranteed.
Internet Layer
network access layer. It helps you to defines details of how data should be sent using the network.
Network Interface Layer