Which of the following are Transport layer protocols?
A.) UDP
B.) TCP
C.) NBP
D.) IP
E.) SPX
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Answer: A B C E
TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) and UDP are used by TCP/IP.
SPX (Sequenced Packet Exchange) is used with IPX.
NBP (Name Binding Protocol) is used with Appletalk.
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