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OSI Model: Applicati On Presentat Ion Session Segments Transport Flow Control Packet Datagr Am Network Logical Addressing

The OSI model describes 7 layers of network communication, each with a specific function. Layer 7 deals with application to network processes. Layer 6 handles data representation and encryption/decryption. Layer 5 manages sessions between applications. Layer 4 provides end-to-end connections and flow control. Layer 3 deals with interhost communication and addressing. Layer 2 handles physical addressing. Layer 1 transmits signals and binary data.

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OSI Model: Applicati On Presentat Ion Session Segments Transport Flow Control Packet Datagr Am Network Logical Addressing

The OSI model describes 7 layers of network communication, each with a specific function. Layer 7 deals with application to network processes. Layer 6 handles data representation and encryption/decryption. Layer 5 manages sessions between applications. Layer 4 provides end-to-end connections and flow control. Layer 3 deals with interhost communication and addressing. Layer 2 handles physical addressing. Layer 1 transmits signals and binary data.

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OSI Model

Data unit

Host Data
laye
rs

Layer

Function

7. Applicati
on

Network process to application

6. Presentat Data representation, encryption and decryption, convert machine dependent data to
ion
machine independent data
5. Session

Segments

4. Transport End-to-end connections, reliability and flow control

Packet/Datagr
3. Network
am

Med
ia
laye Frame
rs
Electrical
Signals

Interhost communication, managing sessions between applications

Path determination and logical addressing

2. Data link Physical addressing


1. Physical

Media, signal and binary transmission

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