Multiple Choice
One of the functions of the IP is to:
A) route message packets to the final destination.
B) slice up the message into smaller chunks of data called packets, to be sent over the network.
C) check for damaged or corrupt message packets and request for replacements, if needed.
D) label message packets with source and destination addresses.
E) rearrange message packets in the same sequence as they were sent.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
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