What layer can optionally support reliability?
A.) Transport
B.) IP
C.) Physical
D.) Network
E.) Sub-physical layer
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Answer: A
The Transport Layer:
Segments upper-layer applications.
Establishes an end-to-end connection.
Sends segments from one end host to another.
Optionally, ensures data reliability.
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