So it would be odd to limit oneself to just TCP over IP.
As to your second assertion, that flies in the face of the RFQs and standards. If you want to take a chance your app will fail unexpectedly, you don't use the standards.
Bob
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1.Recall a job you have had (or still have). Was a chain of command in place for getting tasks done?
If so, draw that chain of command on paper or using a software program. How does this chain of
command compare to either the OSI model or the TCP/IP protocol suite
2. Because the TCP/IP protocol suite is not carved in stone, other books might discuss a slightly different
layering. Find two other examples of the TCP/IP protocol suite that differ from this book's layering and cite the sources. How are those two suites alike, and how do they differ? How do they compare to the TCP/IP protocol suite discussed in this chapter? Write a short, concise report summarizing your findings.
I need the help quickly, I'm not dumb when it comes to it, i just want to see other possible ansaws/solutions to my questions, then the onces i got.
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