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OSI Model List

The document describes the seven layers of the OSI model from the application layer down to the physical layer. The application layer supports application and user processes and provides services like file transfers and email. The presentation layer translates between application and network formats, formatting and encrypting data. The transport layer provides transparent data transfer between hosts and ensures complete data delivery. The network layer provides switching, routing, addressing and other functions to transmit data between nodes. The data link layer includes technologies like Ethernet, WiFi, and protocols that operate below the network layer. The physical layer consists of hardware like cables, hubs and repeaters that transmits raw bits over a physical medium.

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OSI Model List

The document describes the seven layers of the OSI model from the application layer down to the physical layer. The application layer supports application and user processes and provides services like file transfers and email. The presentation layer translates between application and network formats, formatting and encrypting data. The transport layer provides transparent data transfer between hosts and ensures complete data delivery. The network layer provides switching, routing, addressing and other functions to transmit data between nodes. The data link layer includes technologies like Ethernet, WiFi, and protocols that operate below the network layer. The physical layer consists of hardware like cables, hubs and repeaters that transmits raw bits over a physical medium.

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Application(Layer 7)

This layer supports application and end-user processes. Communication partners are identified, quality of service is identified, user authentication and privacy are considered, and any constraints on data syntax are identified. Everything at this layer is application-specific. This layer provides application services for file transfers, e-mail, and other network software services.
Presentation(Layer 6)

This layer provides independence from differences in data representation (e.g., encryption) by translating from application to network format, and vice versa. This layer formats and encrypts data to be sent across a network, providing freedom from compatibility problems. It is sometimes called the syntax layer.

Transport(Layer 4) This layer provides transparent transfer of data between end systems, or hosts, and is responsible for end-toend error recovery and flow control. It ensures complete data transfer.
Network(Layer 3)

This layer provides switching and routing technologies, creating logical paths, known as virtual circuits, for transmitting data from node to node. Routing and forwarding are functions of this layer, as well as addressing, internetworking, error handling, congestion control and packet sequencing.

Network(Layer 3)

This layer provides switching and routing technologies, creating logical paths, known as virtual circuits, for transmitting data from node to node. Routing and forwarding are functions of this layer, as well as addressing, internetworking, error handling, congestion control and packet sequencing.

OSI Layer Model for concentrators


Hubs/Repeaters are found in the Physical Layer Switches /Bridges/Wireless Access Point are found in the Data Link Layer Routers are found in the Network Layer Gateway are found in All 7 of the OSI LayersBrouter are found in both the Data Link and Network Layer

OSI OSI 7 Layer Model


7. Application Layer - DHCP, DNS, FTP, HTTP, IMAP4, NNTP, POP3, SMTP, SNMP, SSH, TELNET and NTP more)6. Presentation layer SSL, WEP, WPA, Kerberos, 5. Session layer - Logical Ports 21, 22, 23, 80 etc 4. Transport - TCP, SPX and UDP more) 3. Network - IPv4, IPV6, IPX, OSPF, ICMP, IGMP and ARP MP 2. Data Link- 802.11 (WLAN), Wi-Fi, WiMAX, ATM, Ethernet, Token Ring, Frame Relay, PPTP, L2TP and ISDN ore) 1. PhysicalHubs, Repeaters, Cables, Optical Fiber, SONET/SDN,Coaxial Cable, Twisted Pair Cable and Connectors

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