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The Open System Interconnection OSI model, a paper standard that developed out of preemptive standards, used in various ISO standards defines Z39.50. The model is comprised of seven logical layers of hardware or software (from top to bottom...
http://www.cbr.washington.edu/%7Ecamel/z/z.html   See entire page »
A stated with other answers, it is a model that helps IT techs determine the problems with computers when they fail to communicate with each other. It also helps to determine where the problem is by trying to idenitfy what layer the problem...
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They combine the layesr in order to simplyfy the reference and analysis. IN OSI layers, first three share a common feature - processing of date to and from user interface. So better have a single layer to explain the whole for an easy analy...
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if you want to study the osi model weather it be now or later here is what I used to learn it. OSI model - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia everyone has a acronym or saying to memorize it but i just memorized the order without anything else...
http://www.techexams.net/forums/a/47139-do-you-have-kno...
Oh, have I confused you? You are familiar with the OSI 7 layered model, as you know? On ther other hand, TCP/IP 4 layered model doesn't touch any on its application layer: application, presentation, and session layers in OSI, assuming app...
http://www.techexams.net/forums/network/15033-osi-layer...
OSI , including the OsiDylp interface layer (and many others) is included in the DyLP distribution (and, conversely, dylp and OsiDylp are included in the OSI distribution). OsiDylp adds significant additional functionality, including use of...
https://projects.coin-or.org/DyLP
Both ICMP and ARP (As will as IGMP and RARP) are somewhat controversial. Some people will put ICMP on L3, while some other will put it on L4 (because in the IP packet header, there is a place for a Protocol ID, for TCP it's 6, for UDP it's ...
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?...
Hello, Albert Manfredi a écrit : Not everything that is built on top of layer N is layer N+1 (and conversely). IIRC the protocol layer is defined by the services this protocol offers, not by which protocol layer it runs on. > Perhaps t...
http://fixunix.com/tcp-ip/339472-does-arp-belong-layer-...
the data link layer and the Physical Layer Because it connects physical things together and contains a MAC address
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there is only one layer model that is osi(open system interconnection) and it is developed by iso(international standard organisation) that is it. there is no layer called iso.
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090826085...