When a server responds to a web request, what occurs next in the encapsulation process after the web page data is formatted and separated into TCP segments?

IT Questions BankCategory: CCNA 1 v4.0 ENetworkWhen a server responds to a web request, what occurs next in the encapsulation process after the web page data is formatted and separated into TCP segments?

When a server responds to a web request, what occurs next in the encapsulation process after the web page data is formatted and separated into TCP segments?

  • The client decapsulates the segment and opens the web page.
  • The client adds the appropriate physical addresses to the segments so the server can forward the data.
  • The server converts the data to bits for transport across the medium.
  • The server adds the source and destination IP address to each segment header to deliver the packets to the destination.
  • The server adds the source and destination physical addresses to the packet header.

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