A packet.
A packet.
A packet.
A packet.
A layered network, or a network layer, is the set up of how data is sent over a network. Each layer has it's own responsibility by either capturing the data or routing it to a computer on the network.
the network layer is the same as the data link layer, they do the same thing. that is that they communicat with the network to send packets of data...
Physical, Data link and Network layers make the Network Support layers.
the network layer --> check your question. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ That is totally not the right answer, how about you actually read the book for the course. It is the data link layer that does encapsulation. I agree - its the Data Link Layer which encapsulates the Network layer...NOT the Network Layer.
network layer
No. Frames are used on the data-link (layer 2) layer. Packets are used at the Network (layer 3) layer.
Network layer
Is the layer that provides data routing paths for network communication. Data is transferred in the form of packets via logical network paths in an ordered format controlled by the network layer.
Data Link Layer
Physical, Data link and Network layers make the Network Support layers.
NO,IT CONVERTS them into frame
Application layer: Data Presentation layer: Data Session layer: Data Transport layer: Segment (TCP) or Datagram (UDP) Network layer: Packet Data Link layer: Frame Physical layer: Bit