What is the Role of TCP/IP in data transmission from source
to destination explain it with an example
Answer Posted / r.aarthi
TCP/IP means transmission ctrl protocol ,it is protocol
stack.It contains 5 layer to transmit source to
destination,these layers are internet layer,session
layer,transport layer,physical layer and network layer.TCP
is a connection oriented and reliable.
web browser is first makes the request to web server.the
web server breaks the request to segments.
tcp/ip protocol is first breaks the segments and add
some sequence number to the segments.
then the segments are send to the internet layer,it
changes the request into the signal,then the signalis
transfer into the network layer.
the n/w layer is convert analog signal into digital signal
and response to their particular request. then the digital
signal is changed digital signal into analog signal.then
the response msg was transfered into transport layer the
transport layer sent the web server to web browser.
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