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Module 10:

Lesson Plan: The


OSI Model
Mr. Rogalski LHS Cyber Security
Slide 1: Title  Title: The OSI Model

Slide  Image: A diagram of the OSI model


 Bullet points:

Slide 2:  Understand the OSI model and its purpose.


Learning  Identify the layers of the OSI model.
Objectives  Explain the functions of each layer.
 Relate the OSI model to real-world networking
concepts.
 Image: A diagram of the OSI model
Slide 3:  Text:

What is the
OSI Model?  Define the OSI model and its purpose.
 Explain the concept of layered architecture.
Slide 4: The
 List and describe each layer of the OSI model.
Layers of  Include visual aids or diagrams to illustrate each
the OSI layer's functions.
Model
 Image: Examples of applications (e.g., web browsers,
email clients)
Slide 5:  Text:

Application
Layer  Explain the functions of the Application layer.
 Discuss common protocols used at this layer (e.g.,
HTTP, FTP, SMTP).
 Image: A diagram showing data encryption and
decryption
Slide 6:  Text:
Presentatio
n Layer  Explain the functions of the Presentation layer.
 Discuss data formats and encoding schemes.
 Image: A diagram showing a communication session

Slide 7:  Text:

Session  Explain the functions of the Session layer.


Layer  Discuss session establishment, management, and
termination.
 Image: A diagram showing reliable data delivery
Slide 8:  Text:

Transport
Layer  Explain the functions of the Transport layer.
 Discuss protocols like TCP and UDP.
 Image: A diagram showing routing and addressing
Slide 9:  Text:

Network
Layer  Explain the functions of the Network layer.
 Discuss IP addressing and routing protocols.
 Image: A diagram showing data transmission between
nodes
Slide 10:  Text:
Data Link
Layer  Explain the functions of the Data Link layer.
 Discuss framing, error detection, and flow control.
 Image: A diagram showing physical components (e.g.,
cables, connectors)
Slide 11:  Text:
Physical
Layer  Explain the functions of the Physical layer.
 Discuss transmission media and signaling methods.
 Image: A network diagram showing how different
layers interact
Slide 12:  Text:
OSI Model
in Action  Illustrate how the OSI model applies to real-world
networking scenarios.
Slide 13:
Activity: OSI  Describe the puzzle activity and its objectives.

Model  Provide instructions for the activity.

Puzzle
 Summarize the key points covered in the lesson.
Slide 14:  Encourage students to explore additional resources
Conclusion on networking and the OSI model.
Quiz: The  Multiple Choice

OSI Model  STUDENTs TAKE OUT PAPER AND A Pen or Pencil


1. What is the purpose of the OSI model?

a. To define the physical components of a network


b. To provide a framework for understanding network communication
c. To establish security standards for networks
d. To manage network traffic

2. How many layers are in the OSI model?

a. 4
b. 5
c. 6
d. 7
3. Which layer of the OSI model is responsible for data encryption and
decryption?

a. Application Layer
b. Presentation Layer c. Session Layer
d. Transport Layer
 4. Which layer of the OSI model handles routing and addressing of data
packets?
 a. Application Layer
 b. Presentation Layer
 c. Network Layer
 d. Data Link Layer

 5. Which layer of the OSI model is responsible for physical transmission of


data bits?
 a. Application Layer
 b. Presentation Layer
 c. Network Layer
 d. Physical Layer

 6. What is the role of the Transport Layer in the OSI model?


 a. To ensure reliable data delivery between end systems
 b. To handle data formatting and encryption
 c. To establish communication sessions
 d. To route data packets through the network
 7. Which layer of the OSI model is responsible for error
detection and correction?
 a. Application Layer
 b. Presentation Layer
 c. Data Link Layer
 d. Physical Layer

 8. What is the purpose of the Session Layer in the OSI model?


 a. To establish, manage, and terminate communication
sessions
 b. To handle data formatting and encryption
 c. To ensure reliable data delivery
 d. To route data packets through the network

 9. Which layer of the OSI model is responsible for providing


services to applications?
 a. Application Layer
 b. Presentation Layer
 c. Session Layer
 d. Transport Layer
 10. What is the difference between TCP and UDP?
 a. TCP is connection-oriented, while UDP is connectionless.
 b. TCP is connectionless, while UDP is connection-oriented.
 c. TCP is used for file transfer, while UDP is used for streaming
media.
 d. TCP is used for streaming media, while UDP is used for file
transfer.

 11. Which layer of the OSI model is responsible for addressing and
routing data packets?
 a. Application Layer
 b. Presentation Layer
 c. Network Layer
 d. Data Link Layer

 12. What is the purpose of a routing protocol?


 a. To determine the best path for data packets to travel through
a network.
 b. To ensure reliable data delivery.
 c. To handle data formatting and encryption.
 13. Which layer of the OSI model is responsible for error detection
and correction?
 a. Application Layer
 b. Presentation Layer
 c. Data Link Layer
 d. Physical Layer

 14. What is the role of the Transport Layer in the OSI model?
 a. To ensure reliable data delivery between end systems
 b. To handle data formatting and encryption
 c. To establish communication sessions
 d. To route data packets through the network

 15. Which layer of the OSI model is responsible for providing


services to applications?
 a. Application Layer
 b. Presentation Layer
 c. Session Layer
 d. Transport Layer
 16. What is the difference between TCP and UDP?
 a. TCP is connection-oriented, while UDP is connectionless.
 b. TCP is connectionless, while UDP is connection-oriented.
 c. TCP is used for file transfer, while UDP is used for streaming media.
 d. TCP is used for streaming media, while UDP is used for file transfer.

 17. Which layer of the OSI model is responsible for addressing and
routing data packets?
 a. Application Layer
 b. Presentation Layer
 c. Network Layer
 d. Data Link Layer

 18. What is the purpose of a routing protocol?


 a. To determine the best path for data packets to travel through a
network.
 b. To ensure reliable data delivery.
 c. To handle data formatting and encryption.
 d. To establish communication sessions.
 19. Which layer of the OSI model is responsible for error
detection and correction?
 a. Application Layer
 b. Presentation Layer
 c. Data Link Layer
 d. Physical Layer

 20. What is the role of the Transport Layer in the OSI


model?
 a. To ensure reliable data delivery between end
systems
 b. To handle data formatting and encryption
 c. To establish communication sessions
 d. To route data packets through the network

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