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How is data send by IP layer?
A. as frames
B. as packets
C. as datagrams
D. none of these
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Last Update: April 30, 2007
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The protocal data unit(PDU) of ip layer(network layer) is Packet.
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sandy_snap
August 25, 2005 09:06:43
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M.Nirmal Babu
RE: How is data send by IP layer? A. as frames B. as packets C. as datagrams D. none of these
C.As Datagrams
The Data Unit of the Network Layer is Datagram.
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March 31, 2006 00:22:47
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Manjesh
RE: How is data send by IP layer?A. as frames...
The protocal data unit(PDU) of ip layer(network layer) is Packet.
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August 05, 2006 08:52:17
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zohra
RE: How is data send by IP layer?A. as frames...
packet
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April 30, 2007 14:59:14
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anajni mittal
RE: How is data send by IP layer?A. as frames...
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The data that is sent by the application layer to transport layer is in the form of data at the transport layer this data is divided into the packets and then itese packets will send to the internet layer So the ans. Packets
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