Which of the following protocols are used for logical network
addressing?
A.) IP
B.) TCP
C.) ARP
D.) ICMP
E.) RARP
F.) BootP
Answer Posted / guest
Answer: A
Internet Protocol - IP provides routing and a single
interface to the
upper layers. No upper layer protocol and now lower layer
protocol have
any functions relating to routing. IP receives segments from the
transport layer and fragments them into packets including
the hosts IP
address. IP addressing is logical, not physical.
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