How does the Transport Layer in the OSI model differ from the Internet Layer in the TCP/IP model in terms of functionality?

  • Ensures reliable data transfer through acknowledgment and retransmission
  • Manages logical addressing using IP addresses
  • Provides end-to-end communication, error recovery, and flow control
  • Responsible for routing packets between networks
The Transport Layer in the OSI model provides end-to-end communication, error recovery, and flow control, whereas the Internet Layer in the TCP/IP model is responsible for routing packets between networks.
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