Reference model
Reference model
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I-Msc-CS
Reference model
OSI stands for Open Systems Interconnection. It has been developed by ISO –
‘International Organization for Standardization‘, in the year 1984. It is a 7-layer
architecture with each layer having specific functionality to perform. All these 7 layers work
collaboratively to transmit the data from one person to another across the globe.
OSI Model
Lay Information
er Layer Form(Data
No Name Responsibility Unit) Device
Application Helps in identifying the client and
7 Message
Layer synchronizing communication. –
Data from the application layer is
Presentation
6 extracted and manipulated in the Message
Layer –
required format for transmission.
Establishes Connection, Maintenance,
Session
5 EnsuresAuthentication, and Ensures Message Gateway
Layer
security.
Take Service from Network Layer
Transport
4 and provide it to the Application Segment Firewall
Layer
Layer.
Network Transmission of data from one host to
3 Packet Router
Layer another, located in different networks.
Data Link Switch,
2 Node to Node Delivery of Message. Frame
Layer Bridge
Hub,
Physical Establishing Physical Connections Repeater,
1 Bits
Layer between Devices. Modem,
Cables
1.Physical Layer
The lowest layer of the OSI reference model is the physical layer. It is responsible for
the actual physical connection between the devices. The physical layer contains information in
the form of bits. It is responsible for transmitting individual bits from one node to the next.
When receiving data, this layer will get the signal received and convert it into 0s and 1s and
send them to the Data Link layer, which will put the frame back together.
• Bit synchronization: The physical layer provides the synchronization of the bits by
providing a clock. This clock controls both sender and receiver thus providing
synchronization at the bit level.
• Bit rate control: The Physical layer also defines the transmission rate i.e. the number of
bits sent per second.
• Physical topologies: Physical layer specifies how the different, devices/nodes are arranged
in a network i.e. bus, star, or mesh topology.
• Transmission mode: Physical layer also defines how the data flows between the two
connected devices. The various transmission modes possible are Simplex, half-duplex and
full-duplex.
• Framing: Framing is a function of the data link layer. It provides a way for a sender to
transmit a set of bits that are meaningful to the receiver. This can be accomplished by
attaching special bit patterns to the beginning and end of the frame.
• Physical addressing: After creating frames, the Data link layer adds physical addresses
(MAC addresses) of the sender and/or receiver in the header of each frame.
• Error control: The data link layer provides the mechanism of error control in which it
detects and retransmits damaged or lost frames.
• Flow Control: The data rate must be constant on both sides else the data may get
corrupted thus, flow control coordinates the amount of data that can be sent before
receiving an acknowledgment.
• Access control: When a single communication channel is shared by multiple devices, the
MAC sub-layer of the data link layer helps to determine which device has control over the
channel at a given time.
Function of DLL
Note: 1. Packet in the Data Link layer is referred to as Frame.
2. Data Link layer is handled by the NIC (Network Interface Card) and device drivers of
host machines.
3. Switch & Bridge are Data Link Layer devices.
3.Network Layer
The network layer works for the transmission of data from one host to the other located in
different networks. It also takes care of packet routing i.e. selection of the shortest path to
transmit the packet, from the number of routes available. The sender & receiver’s IP addresses
are placed in the header by the network layer.
• Routing: The network layer protocols determine which route is suitable from source to
destination. This function of the network layer is known as routing.
• Logical Addressing: To identify each device on Internetwork uniquely, the network layer
defines an addressing scheme. The sender & receiver’s IP addresses are placed in the
header by the network layer. Such an address distinguishes each device uniquely and
universally.
4.Transport Layer
The transport layer provides services to the application layer and takes services from
the network layer. The data in the transport layer is referred to as Segments. It is responsible for
the End to End Delivery of the complete message. The transport layer also provides the
acknowledgment of the successful data transmission and re-transmits the data if an error is
found.
At the sender’s side: The transport layer receives the formatted data from the upper layers,
performs Segmentation, and also implements Flow & Error control to ensure proper data
transmission. It also adds Source and Destination port numbers in its header and forwards the
segmented data to the Network Layer.
Note: The sender needs to know the port number associated with the receiver’s application.
Generally, this destination port number is configured, either by default or manually. For
example, when a web application requests a web server, it typically uses port number 80,
because this is the default port assigned to web applications. Many applications have default
ports assigned.
At the receiver’s side: Transport Layer reads the port number from its header and forwards the
Data which it has received to the respective application. It also performs sequencing and
reassembling of the segmented data.
• Segmentation and Reassembly: This layer accepts the message from the (session) layer,
and breaks the message into smaller units. Each of the segments produced has a header
associated with it. The transport layer at the destination station reassembles the message.
• Service Point Addressing: To deliver the message to the correct process, the transport
layer header includes a type of address called service point address or port address. Thus by
specifying this address, the transport layer makes sure that the message is delivered to the
correct process.
5. Session Layer
This layer is responsible for the establishment of connection, maintenance of sessions,
and authentication, and also ensures security.
• Session establishment, maintenance, and termination: The layer allows the two
processes to establish, use and terminate a connection.
• Synchronization: This layer allows a process to add checkpoints that are considered
synchronization points in the data. These synchronization points help to identify the error
so that the data is re-synchronized properly, and ends of the messages are not cut
prematurely and data loss is avoided.
• Dialog Controller: The session layer allows two systems to start communication with each
other in half-duplex or full-duplex.
Note: 1. All the below 3 layers(including Session Layer) are integrated as a single layer in the
TCP/IP model as the “Application Layer”.
2. Implementation of these 3 layers is done by the network application itself. These are
also known as Upper Layers or Software Layers.
Scenario
Let us consider a scenario where a user wants to send a message through some Messenger
application running in his browser. The “Messenger” here acts as the application layer which
provides the user with an interface to create the data. This message or so-called Data is
compressed, encrypted (if any secure data), and converted into bits (0’s and 1’s) so that it can
be transmitted.
6. Presentation Layer
The presentation layer is also called the Translation layer. The data from the
application layer is extracted here and manipulated as per the required format to transmit over
the network.
7. Application Layer
At the very top of the OSI Reference Model stack of layers, we find the Application layer
which is implemented by the network applications. These applications produce the data, which
has to be transferred over the network. This layer also serves as a window for the application
services to access the network and for displaying the received information to the user.
Example: Application – Browsers, Skype Messenger, etc.
Note: The application Layer is also called Desktop Layer.