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fagboi

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Which two technologies were NOT included in IPv4?
 
  A) encryption and authentication
  B) addressing and regenerating
  C) specifying and punctuating
  D) resolving and reconciling

Question 2

How do OSI layers help a document in a Chicago workstation get to a workstation in Denver?
 
  A) OSI provides the authority for the file transfer.
  B) The layers ensure confidentiality as the file is sent.
  C) The layers provide the cloud that will allow the file transfer.
  D) The layer protocol takes over at each step, down the layers, and each layer envelopes and adds its own stamp or header.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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