Professional Documents
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OSI Model
Network Hardware
Local Area Networks Metropolitan Area Networks Wide Area Networks Wireless Networks Home Networks Internetworks
Broadcast Networks
Types of transmission technology Broadcast B d t links li k p links Point-to-point
Wireless Networks
Categories i of f wireless i l networks: k y interconnection System Wireless LANs Wireless WANs
Network Software
Protocol Hierarchies Design Issues for the Layers Connection-Oriented and Connectionless Services Service Primitives p of Services to Protocols The Relationship
Network Software
Protocol Hierarchies
3
Translator
Secretary
Service Primitives
Reference Models
The OSI Reference Model The TCP/IP Reference Model A Comparison of OSI and TCP/IP A Critique of the OSI Model and Protocols A Critique of the TCP/IP Reference Model
Reference Models
Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) is a set of internationally recognized, non-proprietary standards for networking and for operating system involved in networking functions. functions
7 Layers
7. Application Layer 6. Presentation Layer 5. Session Layer p Layer y 4. Transport 3. Network Layer 2. Data Link Layer y Layer y 1. Physical
Remember
A convenient aid for remembering the OSI layer names is to use the first letter of each word in the phrase: All People Seem To Need Data Processing