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Title: The OSI Model


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The OSI Model
  • From Application to Physical

2
Application Layer
  • The Application Layer may be thought of as the
    protocol layer. The Application layer is called
    the Application Layer because it involves the
    use of digital applications (think internet
    browser) paired with protocols.

3
For example
EXE File
Hyper Text
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol
RTF File
File Opens in Firefox
  • If you were to use Firefox (an application) to
    acess a website (a .html file (data)), you must
    acess it through the HTTP protocol (hyper-text
    transport protocol).

4
The Three Aspects of the Presentation Layer
  • Data formats here are examples, Postscript,
    ASCII, or binary formats
  • Compatibility with the host operating system
  • Encapsulation of data into message "envelopes"
    for transmission through the network

5
Session LayerPort Layer"
  • Keene McCully

6
Session Layer
  • The Session Layer is the fifth out of seven.
  • Responds to service requests from the
    presentation layer and issues service requests to
    the transport layer.
  • Provides for either full duplex or half-duplex
    operation and establishes check pointing,
    adjournment, termination, and restart procedures

7
Diagram
  • The connection is maintained while the two end
    points are communicating back and forth in a
    conversation or session of some duration.
  • Each session is related to a particular port, a
    number that is associated with a particular upper
    layer application

8
Transport Layer
  • Responds to requests from Application
  • Issues requests to Network
  • Connection Oriented
  • Ordered Delivery
  • Reliable Data
  • Flow Control
  • Congestion Avoidance

9
Network Layer
  • Responds to requests from Transport
  • Sends requests to Data Link
  • Connected or Connectionless
  • Source to Destination Delivery
  • Routers
  • IP Addresses

10
Data Link Layer
  • The data link layer is layer two of the
    seven-layer OSI model as well as of the
    five-layer TCP/IP reference model. It responds to
    service requests from the network layer and
    issues service requests to the physical layer.
  • This is the layer which transfers data between
    adjacent network nodes in a wide area network or
    between nodes on the same local area network
    segment. The data link layer provides the
    functional and procedural means to transfer data
    between network entities and might provide the
    means to detect and possibly correct errors that
    may occur in the Physical layer. Examples of data
    link protocols are Ethernet for local area
    networks and PPP, HDLC and ADCCP for
    point-to-point connections.
  • Data Link Interfaces
  • ODI
  • NDIS
  • SANA II

11
Data Link (illustration)
12
Physical Layer
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Physical Layer
  • The physical layer is level one in the seven
    level OSI model of computer networking as well as
    in the five layer TCP/IP reference model.
  • The physical layer is the most basic network
    layer, providing only the means of transmitting
    raw bits rather than packets over a physical data
    link connecting network nodes. No packet headers
    nor trailers are consequently added to the data
    by the physical layer. The bit stream may be
    grouped into code words or symbols, and converted
    to a physical signal, which is transmitted over a
    physical transmission medium. The physical layer
    provides an electrical, mechanical, and
    procedural interface to the transmission medium.
  • Physical Layer Interfaces
  • Network adapter
  • Repeater
  • Ethernet hub
  • Modem

14
Physical Layer (illustration)
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Works Cited
  • "Data Link Layer." 02-17-07
  • lthttp//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_link_layergt.
  • "Physical Layer image." 02-17-07
    lthttp//joule.bu.edu/hazen/DataSheets/Ethernet/et
    hernet_files/ct840714.gifgt.
  • "Physical Layer." 02-17-07
    lthttp//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physical_layer
    gt.
  • "Data Link Layer image." 02-17-07
  • lthttp//www.rhyshaden.com/images/osi_a.gifgt.

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Works Cited
  • http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Session_layer
  • http//homepages.uel.ac.uk/u0419171/image/pic2.gif
  • http//www.ie.u-ryukyu.ac.jp/kono/cisco/2002/netw
    ork-basic/stills/still2-10f.gif
  • http//searchnetworking.techtarget.com/sDefinition
    /0,290660,sid7_gci212967,00.html
  • http//www.answers.com/topic/presentation-layer

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Citations
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  • "Mail Man." Magic Mud. 15 Feb. 2007
    lthttp//www.magicmud.com/P20Mail20Man.jpggt.
  • "Wikipedia." Wikipedia. 15 Feb. 2007
    ltwww.wikipedia.orggt.
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