In the transport layer, addressing involves identifying communication endpoints, typically using port numbers, which are associated with specific applications or services on a device. This allows multiple applications on a single host to communicate simultaneously without interference. Transport layer protocols, such as TCP and UDP, use these ports alongside IP addresses to ensure data is sent to the correct destination and application. Proper addressing is crucial for reliable data transfer and effective network communication.
No - Transport layer protocols are not concerned with addressing packets to the correct system. (True)
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tracking transmitted dataacknowledging received dataRetransmitting acknowledge data
transport layer
TCP and UDP are transport layer protocols; the OSI layer is layer 4 (transport)
because in the data link layer two routers communitate directly via a physical channel , whereas at the transport layer this physical channel is replaced by the entire subnet. In the data link layer ,it is not necessary for a router to specify which router it wants to talk to each outgoing line uniquely specifies a panicular router . In the transport layer explicit addressing of destinations is required.
Application layer, and Transport layer.
transport layer
transport layer
TCP operates at transport layer