I practiced a similar question where we had to identify the functions of the TCP/IP model, and I feel like option D might be misleading since it’s not just IP-based.
I'm pretty confident about the TCP/IP model, so I'll go with options C and D. The model specifies how to transmit and route data packets, not just compress or encrypt them.
Okay, let's see here. The TCP/IP model is definitely not limited to just TCP or Ethernet-based networks, so A, D, and E are out. C and D seem to be the most accurate descriptions of what the model actually does. Time to put my networking skills to the test!
Haha, this question is a classic! It's like asking which came first, the chicken or the egg? But I digress, I think C and D are the way to go here. Can't go wrong with the basics, can you?
Ah, the good old TCP/IP model. I'm pretty sure that's a set of protocols used on both TCP and IP-based networks, not just one or the other. I'd go with C and D, just to be safe.
Hmm, this looks like a tricky one. I think C and D are the correct answers, as the TCP/IP model specifies how to transmit and route data packets, and it's used on IP-based networks.
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