Computer Network Fundamentals
Computer Network Fundamentals
REG NO – 2018bit022
PRACTICAL – 3
For many years the OSI reference model was the core reference
framework used by all communications courses. It remains a theoretical
reference model that can be used to compare protocols and stacks.
The structure of the OSI architecture is given in the figure above, which
indicates the protocols used to exchange data between two users A and B.
The figure shows bidirectional (duplex) information flow; information in
either direction passes through all seven layers at the end points. When the
communication is via a network of intermediate systems, only the lower
three layers of the OSI protocols are used in the intermediate systems.
Services provided by each Protocol Layer
The two lowest layers operate between adjacent systems connected via the
physical link and are said to work "hop by hop". The protocol control
information is removed after each "hop" across a link (i.e. by each System)
and a suitable new header added each time the information is sent on a
subsequent hop.