Answer Posted / rajesh kumar p
* IGMP - Internet Group Management Protocol is a
internet/network layer protocol.
* ICMP - Internet Control Message Protocol is a
internet/network layer protocol.
* ARP - Address resoultion protocol to resolve network layer
address to data link layer address
* RARP - Reverse Address resoultion protocol to resolve data
link layer address to network layer address.
Port numbers are applicable only for application layer
protocols running over UDP or TCP.
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