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                    Notes              The OSI model has both connection-oriented and connectionless communication in the
                                       network layer and connection-oriented communication in the transport layer. The TCP/
                                       IP model supports connectionless mode in the Internet layer and both modes in the transport
                                       layer.

                                   Self Assessment

                                   Fill in the blanks:
                                   6.  The TCP/IP ……………………. layer corresponds to the network layer of the OSI reference
                                       model in functionality.
                                   7.  TCP is a …………………………………. protocol and UDP is an unreliable connectionless
                                       protocol.
                                   8.  OSI reference model divides the required functions of the ………………….. into several
                                       layers and defines the function of each layer.
                                   9.  ………………….. are entities in the same layer on different computers.
                                   10.  ……………………. is the point from where services can be accessed.

                                   2.5 Summary


                                       The three basic components namely; hardware, protocols (software) and applications
                                       (useful software) are mandatory to implement a computer network. It is also explained
                                       that the concept of layers is important in networking.

                                       Each layer with two layers works as the interface and protects the upper layer that each
                                       one layer can change with minimum impact on the upper layers. In some cases, this
                                       protection is so proficient that an application may not know that it is running on different
                                       hardware.

                                       The OSI network model has seven layers.
                                       TCP/IP stands for Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. It was developed
                                       with the objective to specify a suite of protocols capable of providing transparent
                                       communications interoperability services between computers of all sizes, regardless of
                                       the hardware or operating system platforms supporting them.

                                       Over the years, TCP/IP has become the most widespread of today’s protocols. One reason
                                       for TCP/IP’s popularity is the public availability of its protocols’ specifications. In this
                                       sense, TCP/IP can justifiably be considered an open system. Most users rely on TCP/IP for
                                       the purpose of file transfers, electronic-mail (e-mail), and remote login services.

                                   2.6 Keywords

                                   Internet Protocol: The Internet protocol suite is the set of communications protocols used for
                                   the Internet and other similar networks.
                                   Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) Reference Model: The International Standardization
                                   Organization (ISO) developed the OSI model of data communications in 1984. OSI specifies a
                                   seven-layer model that is used by the industry as the frame of reference when describing protocol
                                   architectures and functional characteristics.

                                   TCP/IP: Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and Internet Protocol (IP) are two distinct network
                                   protocols, technically speaking. TCP and IP are so commonly used together; however, that
                                   TCP/IP has become standard terminology to refer to either or both of the protocols.


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