Which layer defines the physical topology?

A.) Application

B.) Transport

C.) Network

D.) Data Link

E.) Physical

F.) Session



Which layer defines the physical topology? A.) Application B.) Transport C.) Network D.)..

Answer / guest

Answer: E

The Physical layer deals with the actual physical medium and
the method

of transporting 1s and 0s.

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