"which of the following is false about the tcp/ip protocol course hero

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What is IP responsible for?

What is the top level domain called?

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What is IP responsible for?

A. IP is responsible for the delivery of packets and includes the disassembling and reassembling of packets.

What is the top level domain called?

B. The​ top-level domain is called the​ "root."

What is a multicast address?

multicast addresses: addresses used to send a multicast data packet. are reserved addresses not assigned to hosts in a network.

Why do computers use subnet masks?

computers use the subnet mask to control data flow within networks.

How are subnets created?

Subnet are created by borrowing bits from the host portion of the IP address.

What portion of IP address is used to route packets to destination?

Network & host portions of IP address are then used to route the data packets to the destination.

What is UDP connectionless protocol?

connectionless protocol, this means UDP packets are transported over the network w/o a connection being establish & w/o any acknowledgement that that data packets arrive at the destination.

What does Q mean in a query?

A query (Q) is asking who has the IP address 10.10.10.1 (PA=). PA is an abbreviation for protocol address.

What is ARP request?

ARP issues a query in a network called an ARP request, asking which network interface has this IP address.

What is IP responsible for?

A. IP is responsible for the delivery of packets and includes the disassembling and reassembling of packets.

What is the top level domain called?

B. The​ top-level domain is called the​ "root."

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