Internet Protocol Analysis/Introduction/Quiz

{ The Internet protocol suite is a { four- (i) _7 } layer model.
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{ The layers of the Internet protocol suite are { Link, Internet, Transport, and Application (i) _44 }.
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{ The Internet protocol suite is maintained by { the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) (i) _44 }.
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{ The Internet protocol suite layer that contains communication technologies for a local network is the { Link (i) _6 } layer.
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{ The Internet protocol suite layer that connects local networks to establish internetworking is the { Internet (i) _10 } layer.
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{ The Internet protocol suite layer that handles host-to-host communication is the { transport (i) _11 } layer.
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{ The Internet protocol suite layer that contains all protocols for specific data communications services on a process-to-process level is the { Application (i) _13 } layer.
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{ 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 { Request for Comments (RFC) (i) _28 }.
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{ 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 { Internet Standard (i) _19 }.
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{ 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 { Best Current Practice (i) _23 }.
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{ The Internet protocol suite protocols are { less (i) _6 } rigidly designed into strict layers when compared to the OSI model.
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{ 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 { Link (i) _6 } layer.
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{ The Internet protocol suite layer that is a subset of the OSI Network layer is the { Internet (i) _10 } layer.
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{ 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 { Transport (i) _11 } layer.
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{ The Internet protocol suite layer that includes the OSI Application layer, Presentation layer, and most of the Session layer is the { Application (i) _13 } layer.
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