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What is the purpose of the TCP/IP model?
What is the purpose of the TCP/IP model?
How many layers are in the original TCP/IP model?
How many layers are in the original TCP/IP model?
What is the relationship between the TCP/IP model and the OSI model?
What is the relationship between the TCP/IP model and the OSI model?
What is the purpose of the encapsulation process in the TCP/IP model?
What is the purpose of the encapsulation process in the TCP/IP model?
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How has the TCP/IP model been updated over time?
How has the TCP/IP model been updated over time?
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Study Notes
- The TCP/IP model is a computer networking model that standardizes communication.
- It consists of four layers: application, transport, internet, and link, numbered from bottom up.
- The model has been updated with an additional layer (datalink) and a renamed layer (network).
- When compared to the OSI model, the TCP/IP model simplifies by combining some layers.
- Each layer in the TCP/IP model adds specific information during the encapsulation process.
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Learn about the TCP/IP model which standardizes communication in computer networks with its four layers: application, transport, internet, and link. This quiz also covers the updates to the model and how it simplifies compared to the OSI model.