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TCP/IP layering model (Internet Layering Model) includes an Internet layer...ISO does not TCP/IP defines the term... Host Computer (mouse over info), TCP/IP (mouse over info) have their own layering and TCP/IP protocols... (mouse over info on all) Internet (Layer 3), TCP/IP (mouse over info) have their own layering and TCP/IP protocols... (mouse over info on all) Application (Layer 5), TCP/IP (mouse over info) have their own layering and TCP/IP protocols... (mouse over info on all) Network Interface (Layer 2), TCP/IP (mouse over info) have their own layering and TCP/IP protocols... (mouse over info on all) Transport (Layer 4), TCP/IP (mouse over info) have their own layering and TCP/IP protocols... (mouse over info on all) Physical (Layer 1), Network Interface (Layer 2) in comparison to the ISO 7-Layer model... TCP/IP layering model (Internet Layering Model) includes an Internet layer...ISO does not, Virtual Network System which is also known as the... Internet because the communication is an abstraction, Routers must agree to forward information from a source on one network to a specified destination on another in addition, a system that offers universal service to any computer that sends or receives a packet is known as... Virtual Network System, Application (Layer 5) in comparison to the ISO 7-Layer model... TCP/IP layering model (Internet Layering Model) includes an Internet layer...ISO does not, Bridging cannot be used because different technologies use incompatible packet formats and addressing schemes however unversal service can be possible in heterogenous world... Through internetworking (mouse over info), Internet (Layer 3) in comparison to the ISO 7-Layer model... TCP/IP layering model (Internet Layering Model) includes an Internet layer...ISO does not, TCP/IP (mouse over info) it has made possible for Global Internet for schools, commercial organizations, and government sites... In addition, companies have invested in hardware that will support internetworking with the inclusion of TCP/IP, Computers on a network can only communicate with others on same network in addition, with a heterogeneous world... Bridging cannot be used because different technologies use incompatible packet formats and addressing schemes, Physical (Layer 1) in comparison to the ISO 7-Layer model... TCP/IP layering model (Internet Layering Model) includes an Internet layer...ISO does not, Routers (mouse over info) rarely use a single router to connect all of its network... Because router must forward each packet, the processor in a given router is insufficient to handle the traffic passing among an arbitriary number of networks, Routers (mouse over info) rarely use a single router to connect all of its network... Redundancy improves internet reliability, In addition, companies have invested in hardware that will support internetworking with the inclusion of TCP/IP two ways that companies have extended to work with many network technologies: Protocals have been adapted to work with many network technologies, In addition, companies have invested in hardware that will support internetworking with the inclusion of TCP/IP two ways that companies have extended to work with many network technologies: New features have been added that allow the protocols to transfer data across an internet, Through internetworking (mouse over info) to connect basic hardware components the system uses... Routers (mouse over info), Transport (Layer 4) in comparison to the ISO 7-Layer model... TCP/IP layering model (Internet Layering Model) includes an Internet layer...ISO does not, No network exist Internet has many protocols except one is most widely used... TCP/IP (mouse over info), Chapter 17 when considering a network technology one must consider that... No single technology is best for all needs, No single technology is best for all needs the concept of universial service... Regarding communication on a telephone system between two telephones... (mouse over info), No single technology is best for all needs the concept of universial service... Increases individual productivity, Regarding communication on a telephone system between two telephones... (mouse over info) to achieve universal service... Routers must agree to forward information from a source on one network to a specified destination on another, Regarding communication on a telephone system between two telephones... (mouse over info) the problem with multiple networks is... Computers on a network can only communicate with others on same network, Bridging cannot be used because different technologies use incompatible packet formats and addressing schemes therefore making... Making universal service not so productive in this instance, Internet because the communication is an abstraction meaning that although the hardware and software provides an illusion of a network... No network exist