Which layer is responsible for determining if sufficient
resources for the intended communication exists?
* Application
* Network
* Session
* Presentation
* Transport

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Which layer is responsible for determining if sufficient resources for the intended communication ..

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Transport-- Resources mean the buffer space available in
the client and server side

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Which layer is responsible for determining if sufficient resources for the intended communication ..

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Transport layer

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Which layer is responsible for determining if sufficient resources for the intended communication ..

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Transport

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