which layer of osi model ensures reliable trasnmission of
data
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Answer / s.m.feroz ahmed
Hi,
4th Layer of OSI layer which is Transport Layer ensures
reliable transmission of data.
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Answer / sreenivasa rao
TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) works to provide the
reliable data transmission. To be able to do that, the TCP
first establishes a connection using a 3 way handshake
method. Once the connection is established, the data is
transmitted. But is it enough for providing a reliable data
transmission? Probably not!
TCP provides the function of retransmission if the data is
lost while being transmitted. For doing this an
acknowledgment receipt is required before the sender can
send more data.
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Answer / aashish bandawala
session layer which is the 5th no. layer of osi madel
there are three types of work of session layer
1. simplex
2. half duplex
3. full duplex
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Answer / sarwat wagale
TCP as reliable transmission layer(3 way handshake model).
Session layer....... :)
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Answer / arush diwaker
Transmission Layer of protocol is TCP ,UDP etc.
TCP [Transmission control protocol]work to provide reliable transmission of data
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