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NTC/362: Fundamentals of Networking

 NTC/362: Fundamentals of Networking

Q: Refer to the exhibit; this output comes from a network analysis tool. It lists a group of lines for each header in a PDU, with the frame (data link) header at the top, then the next header (typically the IP header), and so on. The first line in each section has a gray highlight, with the indented lines below each heading line, listing details about the fields inside the respective header. You will need to remember some parts of the various headers and compare those concepts to this output, to answer this question.

Based on the packet capture shown, which of the following is true?

A: Line C corresponds to the Transport layer of the TCP/IP model.

Explanation: The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) operates at Layer 4 of the OSI model and provides a variety of services between two host computers, including connection establishment and termination, flow control, error recovery, and segmentation of large data blocks into smaller parts for transmission.

Ethernet, operating at Layer 2, formats data into frames appropriate for transmission onto some physical medium. It defines rules for when the medium can be used and defines means by which to recognize transmission errors.

The Internet Protocol (IP) operates at Layer 3 of the OSI model and provides information for logical addressing, routing, and path determination.

Line D, from the TCP/IP protocol suite, represents Layers 5–7 of the OSI model, and in this example is carrying data from a Telnet server.

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