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Glossary Term TCPIP Model

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What is TCPIP Model?

The TCP/IP Model is a conceptual framework used for understanding and standardizing the functions of communication protocols within computer networks, defining four layers: Network Interface, Internet, Transport, and Application.

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Understanding TCPIP Model

The TCP/IP model is a conceptual framework used to understand how data is transmitted over a network. It consists of four layers: the Application layer, Transport layer, Internet layer, and Network Access layer. Each layer has specific functions that help in the communication process between devices connected to a network.

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