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Suppose application data of size X bytes is transmitted from system A to system B via the OSI layers and that the encapsulation overhead at each layer transition is exactly 10 bytes. How many bytes will be received by the network layer at system B

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Answer:

The answer is "X bytes".

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In the given question, the answer is X bytes because due to the elimination of its overhead during de-encapsulation, which occurs in the computer reception process. Its header or trailer is connected to the compression process, that is extract during the de-encapsulation process. In this, the physical layer selects or transforms encrypted data messages into frames and passes them over to the data link layer.

Suppose application data of size X bytes is transmitted from system A to system B-example-1
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