1. What does the transport protocol do?
(A): It defines how data should be presented to the next receiving layer, packages the data accordingly, and then passes the data to the application through the session layer interface. (B): It provides low-level access to the network adapters by providing data transmission support and some basic adapter management functions (C): It supports communications between applications on different computers by creating sessions, defining data-exchange formats, and providing application-support services (D): It is responsible for establishing logical names on the network, establishing connections between two logical names on the network, and supporting reliable data transfer between computers that have established a session (E): None of the above
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