There are exactly four layers
Application layer
Trasport layer
internet layer similar to n/ w layer in OSI model
N/w interface like data link layer.
TCP/IP model doesnt have physical layer , presentation layer and session layers.
FTP uses TCP, which uses IP
TCP/IP because the osi model has seven layer but in tcp/ip only four layers and most important is that the tcp/ip model is reduce the function of osi model.
Transport layer and Network layer.
The data-link layer The physical layer
The Network Interface layer
The Application layer The Presentation layer The Session layer
there are 3 layers present in tcp/ip layer are:- 1. tu kamina hai.2.tu school mein kya Jo ab puch raha hai.3.teri girlfrnd se puch woh bata degi.
TCP/IP is just used to show the whole group of protocals used in sequence. Different protocals on different layers work together to send data over a network connection. It if wasn't for the TCP/IP sequence, you would not be seeing this message right now. TCP/IP is just used to show the whole group of protocals used in sequence. Different protocals on different layers work together to send data over a network connection. It if wasn't for the TCP/IP sequence, you would not be seeing this message right now.
TCP/IP first
What do you mean with "TCP/IP programs"? Any program that communicates over the Internet uses TCP/IP protocols. I want to say that activities of TCP/IP protocols should be manipulate.
TCP/IP is composed of layers, wherein each layer is responsible for performing certain operations on the data it receives and passing it to the higher layers. Each layer deals with certain issues related to the transmission of data and renders certain services to its higher layers.
In the commonly used TCP/IP communications, that would either be a TCP header, or a UDP header.In the commonly used TCP/IP communications, that would either be a TCP header, or a UDP header.In the commonly used TCP/IP communications, that would either be a TCP header, or a UDP header.In the commonly used TCP/IP communications, that would either be a TCP header, or a UDP header.