What will transport layer do when data coming from session
layer. They asked about intial operation(3 - way handshake)
Answer Posted / rahul
transport layer basically take the data from session layer and select that,its a tcp or udp means wether it is reliable connection or unreliable connection and it also maintains the destination port and the source port as well and give all that information to network layer
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