What Is Tcp Ip Layers?
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TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) is a suite of communication protocols used to interconnect network devices on the Internet. TCP/IP can be thought of as a set of layers, each layer providing specific functionality. The four main layers of the TCP/IP protocol stack are the Link Layer, the Internet Layer, the Transport Layer, and the Application Layer. The Link Layer provides the hardware-level communication between two nodes on a network. The Internet Layer provides the addressing and routing of data packets across multiple networks. The Transport Layer provides the connection-oriented, reliable transport of data across the network. The Application Layer provides the interface for applications to access the network services.