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John Hawkins III Strayer University Online October 25, 2009

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1. John Hawkins III Strayer University Online October 25, 2009 2. What is the OSI Model?

  • Open System Interconnection Reference Model
  • Description for layered communications and computer networking design
  • Devolped as part of the OSI initiative
  • Divides network architecture into seven(7) layers which provide and receive service

3. Layer One: The Physical Layer

  • Provides the mechanical, electrical, functional and procedural means to activate, maintain, and de-activate physical-connections for bit transmission between data-link-entities
  • May involve intermediate open systems, each relaying bit transmission
  • Interconnected by means of a physical medium

4. Layer Two: The Data Link Layer

  • Provides functional and procedural means for connectionless-mode among network-entities
  • Connection-mode for the establishment, maintenance, and release data-link-connections among network-entities and for the transfer of data-link-service-data-units
  • Built upon one or several physical-connections

5. Layer Three: The Network Layer

  • Layer provides the functional and procedural means for connectionless-mode or connectionmode transmission among transport-entities - provides to the transport-entities independence of routing and relay considerations.
  • provides the means to establish, maintain, and terminate network-connections between open systems containing communicating application-entities and the functional and procedural means to exchangenetwork-service-data-units between transport-entities over network-connections
  • provides to the transport-entities independence from routing and relay consideration associated with the establishment and operation of a given network-connection

6. Layer Four: The Transport Layer

  • Optimizes the use of the available network-service to provide the performance required by each session-entity at minimum cost
  • All protocols defined in the Transport Layer have end-to-end significance
  • Transport Layer is OSI end open system oriented andtransport-protocols operate only between OSI end open systems
  • Transport Layer is relieved of any concern with routing and relaying since the network-service provides data transfer from any transport-entity to any other

7. Layer Five: The Session Layer

  • Provide the means necessary for cooperating presentation-entities to organize and to synchronize their dialogue and to manage their data exchange
  • Provides services to establish a session-connection between two presentation-entities, to support orderly data exchange interactions, and to release the connection in an orderly manner
  • Provide a mapping of transport-addresses to session-addresses

8. Layer Six: The Presentation Layer

  • provides for the representation of information that application-entities either communicate or refer to in their communication
  • provides for common representation of the data transferred between applicationentities

9. Layer Seven: The Application Layer

  • Provides the sole means for the application process to access the OSI
  • Aspects of an application process which need to be taken into account for the purpose of OSI are represented by one or more application-entities
  • Represents one and only one application process in the OSI

10. References:

  • X.200:Information technology - Open Systems Interconnection - Basic Reference Model: The basic model;http://www.itu.int/rec/T-REC-X.200-199407-I/en
  • Stallings, W.(2002)Network Architecture and Analysis(2 ndEd.). New Jersey: Pearson