Match the protocol data unit (PDU) that correspond to each TCP/IP layer Layer 1 Layer 2 Layer 3 Layer 4 [Choose] [Choose] [Choose] [Choose] Message Voltage Frames Segments Bits / Symbols Data Intensity Packages Packets
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Step 1: The protocol data unit (PDU) for Layer 1 of the TCP/IP model is typically referred to as "Bits/Symbols" as this layer deals with the physical transmission of data in the form of electrical signals. Show more…
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