Definition: The OSI model defines
internetworking in terms of a vertical stack of seven layers. The upper
layers of the OSI model represent software that implements network
services like encryption and connection management. The lower
layers of the OSI model implement more primitive, hardware-oriented
functions like routing, addressing, and flow control.
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OSI Model - Open Systems Interconnection model |
In the OSI model, data communication starts with the top
layer at the sending side, travels down the OSI model stack to the bottom layer,
then traveses the network connection to the bottom layer on the receiving side,
and up its OSI model stack.
The OSI model was introduced in 1984. Although it was
designed to be an abstract model, the OSI model remains a practical framework
for today's key network technologies like Ethernet and protocols like
IP.
Also Known As: Open Systems Interconnection (OSI)
reference model, OSI seven layer model
Examples:
Internet Protocol (IP) corresponds to the Network layer of the OSI model,
layer three. TCP and UDP correspond to OSI model layer four, the Transport
layer. Lower layers of the OSI model are represented by technologies like
Ethernet. Higher layers of the OSI model are represented by application
protocols like TCP and UDP.
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