The OSI model provides an extensive list of functions and
services that can occur at each layer. It also describes the interaction
of each layer with the layers directly above and below. The TCP/IP
protocols discussed in this course are structured around both the OSI
and TCP/IP models. Click each layer of the OSI model to view the
details.
The functionality of each layer and the relationship between layers will become more evident throughout this course as the protocols are discussed in more detail.
Note: Whereas the TCP/IP model layers are referred to only by name, the seven OSI model layers are more often referred to by number rather than by name. For instance, the physical layer is referred to as Layer 1 of the OSI model.
The functionality of each layer and the relationship between layers will become more evident throughout this course as the protocols are discussed in more detail.
Note: Whereas the TCP/IP model layers are referred to only by name, the seven OSI model layers are more often referred to by number rather than by name. For instance, the physical layer is referred to as Layer 1 of the OSI model.
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