Computer Networks - OSI and TCP/IP ModelsHow does the Network Interface Layer interact with the Internet Layer when sending data over a local network?AIt assigns IP addresses to Internet Layer packetsBIt encapsulates Internet Layer packets into frames for physical transmissionCIt manages end-to-end error correction for Internet Layer dataDIt encrypts data before passing to Internet LayerCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand Network Interface Layer roleThis layer packages data into frames suitable for physical network transmission.Step 2: Understand interaction with Internet LayerThe Internet Layer passes packets to Network Interface Layer, which encapsulates them into frames.Final Answer:It encapsulates Internet Layer packets into frames for physical transmission -> Option BQuick Check:Encapsulation into frames = Network Interface Layer [OK]Quick Trick: Network Interface encapsulates packets into frames [OK]Common Mistakes:MISTAKESThinking Network Interface assigns IP addressesConfusing error correction with Transport Layer
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