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Mit        Professional                                                         Unit 2: Network Software




                               Unit 2: Network Software                                         Notes


            CONTENTS
            Objectives
            Introduction

            2.1  Network Architecture
            2.2  Layering the Communications Process
                 2.2.1  Design Issues for the Layers

            2.3  Interfaces and Services
            2.4  Reference Models
                 2.4.1  Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) Reference Model
                 2.4.2  TCP/IP Reference Model
                 2.4.3  A Comparison of the OSI and TCP/IP Reference Models

            2.5  Summary
            2.6  Keywords
            2.7  Review Questions

            2.8  Further Readings
          Objectives


          After studying this unit, you will be able to:
               Discuss concept of process network software and the significance of layering the
               communication process and related design issues for the layers
               Describe different technologies involved in defining the network hardware
               Explain what are the reference models for computer networks and how they are related
               with the OSI reference model
          Introduction


          The development of computer networks took place in gradual manner and is built in a highly
          structured way. They are designed in such a way so that the network architecture and structure
          could reduce the design complexity and enable the system designer to scale up and upgrade the
          networks.

          2.1 Network Architecture


          Network architecture defines the communications products and services, which ensure that the
          various components can work together. In the early days of data communication systems, the
          majority of communications were between the DTE and the host computer. Therefore,
          transmission control procedures were alone enough as communication protocols. However,
          recent computer systems link with other systems to form a network, resulting in a situation
          where in different protocols serving different purposes are required. Hence, the network




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