Open Systems Interconnection Running Head: Open Systems Interconnection
Open Systems Interconnection Running Head: Open Systems Interconnection
Praful Dixit
December 4, 2010
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between computers over a network connection and it describes the process of sharing
The OSI model has seven layers divided in to two parts. The Hosts portion handles
operations handled by host processes. The Application layer provides application support from
source to destination, which allows semantic conversion to operate seamlessly between two hosts
operating similar programs to view and edit one file at the same time. The Presentation layer
deals with issues of data string representation for formatting of information for either processing
or display. The Session layer is the layer in which authentication, permissions and link recovery
happens as well as allowing different streams, from different sources to the same destination.
The Transport layer delivers messages between networked hosts, manages flow control and error
recovery.
The Media portion deals with the actual transportation and processes of the network. The
Network layer addresses data packages and plots the next available network path to the
destination. The Data Link layer sorts data into frames or packages of data for delivery over the
network; it handles procedures for sending frames between nodes. The Physical layer is the layer
where transmission actually takes place, involves the physical methods of transmission from
The upper layers of the OSI model provide the user with the software, network
and connection management protocols that we use every day, often without
knowing it. The lower layers of the OSI model usually depict the hardware
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functions such as routers, switches and hubs, which are basically routers that do
The OSI Model helps troubleshoot problems in network communications and is not the
internet.
Packet filters and firewalls reside layers on the network and transport layers. “The
network layer is concerned with routing packets to their destination,” (Kretchmar, 2003). The
transport layer holds specific packet information and read as well in order to have a more
Pack filtering routers and firewalls protect a network by checking the validity and content
of packets attempting to gain access to the network. Firewalls and packet filters actively block
Conclusion
The OSI model a theoretical model of connections between computers over a network
connection The OSI model has seven layers divided in to two parts. The Hosts portion handles
operations handled by host processes. The Media portion deals with the actual transportation and
processes of the network. Firewalls and packet filters actively block malicious or unauthorized
access and authenticate purpose of packets. Packet filters and firewalls reside layers on the
References
http://www.ebookee.com/Open-Source-Network-Administration_471358.html.
http://www.ehow.com/list_7449112_types-protocols-osi-model.html.