OSI and TCP/IP Model
OSI and TCP/IP Model
Subject Code : 150702 Name Of Subject : COMPUTER NETWORK Name of Unit : INTRODUCTION TO NETWORKS
CONTENTS
OSI MODEL
THE OSI MODEL DIFFERENT LAYERS OF OSI REFERENCE MODEL EXCHANGE OG INFORMATION IN OSI MODEL OSI FEATURES
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TCP/IP MODEL
INTRODUCTION TO TCP/IP LAYERS IN TCP/IP TCP/IP STACK TCP/IP ENCAPSULATION TCP/IP PROTOCOL
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OSI Layers
OSI Model Data unit Layer 7. Application Host layers Data 6. Presentation 5. Session Segments Packet Media layers Frame Bit 4. Transport 3. Network 2. Data Link 1. Physical Function Network process to application Data representation, encryption and decryption Innermost communication End-to-end connections and reliability, Flow control
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OSI Layers
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OSI Feature
Open system standards over the world
Rigorously defined structured, hierarchical network model Complete description of the function Provide standard test procedures
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Introduction TCP/IP
The Internet Protocol Suite (commonly known as TCP/IP) is the set of communications protocols used for the Internet and other similar networks. It is named from two of the most important protocols in it: the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and the Internet Protocol (IP), which were the first two networking protocols defined in this standard.
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TCP / IP
Application
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TCP/IP Stack
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TCP/IP Encapsulation
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Layer
Protocol
DNS, TFTP, TLS/SSL, FTP, Gopher, HTTP, IMAP, IRC, NNTP , POP3, SIP, SMTP, SMPP, SNMP, SSH, Telnet, Echo, RTP, P NRP, rlogin, ENRP Application Routing protocols like BGP and RIP which run over TCP/UDP, may also be considered part of the Internet Layer. Transport TCP, UDP, DCCP, SCTP, IL, RUDP, RSVP IP (IPv4, IPv6), ICMP, IGMP, and ICMPv6 Internet OSPF for IPv4 was initially considered IP layer protocol since it runs per IP-subnet, but has been placed on the Link since RFC 2740.
Link
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TCP/IP
Application Layer TELNET, FTP, SMTP, POP3, SNMP, NNTP, DNS,NIS, NFS, HTTP, ...
Network Layer
Data Link Layer Physical Layer
Internet Layer
IP , ICMP, ARP, RARP, ...
Link Layer
FDDI, Ethernet, ISDN, X.25,...
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REFERENCES
Books:1.COMPUTER NETWORKS Fourth Edition by Andrew S. Tanenbaum
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