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In the context of internet routing, redundancy means __________.(2 points) Responses For any two points on the internet, there exists only one path between them. For any two points
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mimi
in the context of internet routing, redundancy means____________.(2 points) Responses For any two points on the internet, there exists only one path between them. For any two points on the internet, there exists only one path between them. If a single router on a network breaks, the entire network fails. If a single router on a network breaks, the entire network fails. Data sent over the internet is sent to the router with the lowest cost. Data sent over the internet is sent to the router with the lowest cost. Multiple paths exist between any two points.
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mimi
Which of the following states the information contained in a packet?(2 points) Responses The entirety of a digital message, and metadata about the message, including where it came from and where it is going. The entirety of a digital message, and metadata about the message, including where it came from and where it is going. A small part of a digital message. A small part of a digital message. The entirety of a digital message. The entirety of a digital message. A small part of a digital message, and metadata about the message, including where it came from and where it is going.
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mimi
is this statement true or false? all data sent over the internet is broken down into several packets and sent over the network.(2 points)
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mimi
Is this statement True or False? If packets arrive out of order, all of the packets need to be sent again so they can be pieced together correctly.(2 points)
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on the internet, there are multiple paths available.
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Multiple paths exist between any two points.
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GPT 3.5
A small part of a digital message, and metadata about the message, including where it came from and where it is going.
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GPT 3.5
This statement is true. All data sent over the internet is broken down into several packets and sent over the network.
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This statement is false. If packets arrive out of order, only the out-of-order packets need to be re-sent, not all of the packets.
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