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The OSI Model and The TCP/IP Protocol Suite: 2.1 Multiple-Choice Questions

The document discusses the OSI model and TCP/IP protocol suite. It provides multiple choice questions and exercises about the layers of the OSI model and equivalents between the OSI model and TCP/IP. The exercises test understanding of which layers different protocols operate at.
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The OSI Model and The TCP/IP Protocol Suite: 2.1 Multiple-Choice Questions

The document discusses the OSI model and TCP/IP protocol suite. It provides multiple choice questions and exercises about the layers of the OSI model and equivalents between the OSI model and TCP/IP. The exercises test understanding of which layers different protocols operate at.
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CHAPTER 2
The OSI Model and the TCP/IP
Protocol Suite

2.1 MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS


1. c 3. d 5. b 7. c 9. a
11. d 13. a 15. d

2.2 EXERCISES
17.
a. Network layer
b. Data link and transport layers
c. Application layer
d. Application layer
e. Presentation layer
f. Network layer
19.
a. Application layer
b. Data link and transport layers
c. Physical layer
d. Data link layer
e. Transport layer
21. The equivalent of DNS in the OSI model is Directory Services. DNS maps host
names to IP addresses. Directory Services represents and locates objects. It is more
general than DNS.
23. There is no such equivalent in the OSI model.
25. There are two protocols in the network layer of the OSI model: Connection-Ori-
ented Network Protocol (CONP) and Connectionless Network Protocol (CLNP).

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The former has formal rules for establishment and termination of a connection.
The latter does not.

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