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Which of the following protocols are examples of TCP/IP transport layer protocols?
Ethernet
HTTP
IP
UDP
SMTP
TCP
PPP
User Datagram Protocol (UDP) and Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)
Which of the following protocols are examples of TCP/IP network interface layer protocols?
Ethernet
HTTP
IP
UDP
SMTP
TCP
PPP
Ethernet and PPP
Which OSI layer defines the functions of logical network-wide addressing and routing?
Layer 1
Layer 2
Layer 3
Layer 4
Layer 5
Layer 6
Layer 7
Layer 3 (Network Layer)
What does TCP/IP stand for?
TCP/IP stands for Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol.

NOTE: Almost every network built using Cisco products today supports TCP/IP. It is the most pervasive networking model in the history of data networking.
TCP/IP defines a large collection of protocols that allow computers to communicate. TCP/IP defines the details of each of these protocols inside documents called ___________________?
Requests for Comments (RFCs).

By implementing the required protocols defined in TCP/IP RFCs, a computer can be relatively confident that it can communicate with other computers that also implement TCP/IP.
What are the layers of the TCP/IP Archetectural Model?
Layer 4 - Application
Layer 3 - Transport
Layer 2 - Internetwork
Layer 1 - Network Interface