Every network layer interacts with the layer below it by using its interface. For each of the functions below, indicate to which interface it belongs Function Interface Send bits over link(bits) Send bytes to process(dst,src,bytes) Send bytes over link(dst,src,bytes) Send bytes to machine(dst,src,bytes)
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Send bits over link (bits): This function belongs to the Physical Layer interface. The Physical Layer is responsible for transmitting raw bit streams over a physical medium such as a cable or wireless signal. Show more…
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