In IP at which place the error control is done when a data
is corrupted?
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Answer / kaushal
I didnt get the question. Still try to answer this question.
I believe that the question is regading OSI layers.
Error Control is done ot LAYER 4 of OSI.
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Answer / trilokchand kilari
IP checksum calculation function will return error.
For every packet that IP receives, it calculates checksum
and checks against the checksum value present in the
header. If there is no match, the function returns checksum-
error and the packet will be dropped by the calling routine.
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