1. error control;
2. flow control;
3. segmentation and reassembly;
4. multiplexing;
5. connection setup.
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Layer Five was created in 1997.
Layer Five ended in 1999.
Protocol architecture or TCP/IP protocol architecture also referred to as the TCP/IP protocol suite is a simple fundamental underlying design which obeys a set of rules and conventions in which communication tasks are to be performed. The communication tasks of the protocol architecture are organized into five relatively independent layers: * Physical * Network Access Layer * Internet layer * Host-to-host, or transport layer * Application Layer In my research to this question it was interested to find out that there were some who consider the protocol architecture to be comprised of only four relative independent layers which are: * Network Access Layer * Internet layer * Host-to-host, or transport layer * Application Layer More information for each layer can be found at: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/windows2000serv/reskit/cnet/cnbb_tcp_kscb.mspx?mfr=true http://www.unix.org.ua/orelly/networking/tcpip/ch01_03.htm
There are numerous tasks that can be performed by a travel computer reservation system. This system can make hotel reservations, rental car reservations, restaurant reservations, railway reservations, and book event tickets.
Earth contains a five layer atmosphere. It is due to gravity.
The cornIfied layer, the clear/translucent layer, granular layer, spinous layer and the basal/germanal layer.
Atmosphere. It is divided into five distinct layers.
It helps to save data.
Report, locate, support, recover, reintegrate
Report, Locate, Support, Recover, Reintigrate
The five layers are called Troposphere, Stratosphere, Mesosphere, Thermosphere, and Exosphere.