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The document describes the seven layers of the OSI model and their functions. The application layer contains protocols like HTTP and FTP that allow communication between applications. The presentation layer contains protocols like JPEG and MPEG that handle data representation and encryption. The session layer contains protocols like NFS and SQL that manage interhost communication sessions.
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Mid-Sem Notes

The document describes the seven layers of the OSI model and their functions. The application layer contains protocols like HTTP and FTP that allow communication between applications. The presentation layer contains protocols like JPEG and MPEG that handle data representation and encryption. The session layer contains protocols like NFS and SQL that manage interhost communication sessions.
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Application Layer Protocols like HTTP, SMTP, FTP

Presentation Layer Protocols like JPEG, MPEG


Session Layer Protocols like NFS, SQL, RPC
Transport Layer Protocols like TCP, and UDP
Network Layer Protocols like IP and ICMP
Data Link Layer Protocols like HDLC and PPP
Physical Layer No protocols at this layer

OSI Model

Data unit Layer Function

7. Application Network process to application

Data representation, encryption and decryption, convert


Data 6. Presentation
Host machine dependent data to machine independent data
layers
5. Session Interhost communication

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

Packet 3. Network Path determination andlogical addressing


Medi
a Frame 2. Data Link Physical addressing
layers
Bit 1. Physical Media, signal and binary transmission

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