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What is the first step in sending data in TCP/IP?
What is the first step in sending data in TCP/IP?
- Protocols on the local system remove information from the original data
- Protocols at each layer on the remote system add information to the original data
- User's command or message passes through the TCP/IP protocol stack on the local system (correct)
- Message passes across the network media
What happens to the original data as it passes through the protocols on the sending host?
What happens to the original data as it passes through the protocols on the sending host?
- The original data is replaced with new data
- The original data is removed
- Information is added to the original data (correct)
- The original data is split into multiple parts
What is responsible for adding information to the original data on the sending host?
What is responsible for adding information to the original data on the sending host?
- Network media
- Protocols on the remote system
- Protocols at each layer on the sending host (correct)
- User's command or message
What is the final destination of the user's command or message?
What is the final destination of the user's command or message?
What happens to the user's command or message after it passes through the TCP/IP protocol stack on the local system?
What happens to the user's command or message after it passes through the TCP/IP protocol stack on the local system?
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