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No - Transport layer protocols are not concerned with addressing packets to the correct system. (True)
Once data is routed through the network and delivered to a specific host, it must be delivered to the correct user or process. As the data moves up or down the layers of TCP/IP, a mechanism is needed to deliver data to the correct protocols in each layer. The system must be able to combine data from many applications into a few transport protocols, and from the transport protocols into the Internet Protocol. Combining many sources of data into a single data stream is called multiplexing. Data arriving from the network must be demultiplexed, divided for delivery to multiple processes. To accomplish this, IP uses protocol numbers to identify transport protocols, and the transport protocols use port numbers to identify applications.
It is correct when addressing an animal with that name.
Dear Respected Madam,
a letter of respect
Dear Whatever You might be, ........ ......
The correct title is: Mrs. Jane Doe & Miss Kate Doe.
Immediate addressing mode is when one of the operands is "immediately" located after the opcode. It is more correct to say that the operand is part of the instruction.
Immediate addressing mode is when one of the operands is "immediately" located after the opcode. It is more correct to say that the operand is part of the instruction.
Yes that is correct.
All staff are invited would be considered correct in English usage. American usage may be different.
When addressing a standard envelope, the correct location for the return address is the upper left corner of the envelope.