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OSI Reference Model

OSI = Open Systems


Interconnection: deals with
open systems, i.e. systems
open for communications
with other systems.
7-Layer OSI Model
Layer 7 Application Layer  Layers 1-4 relate to
Layer 6 Presentation Layer communications
technology.
Layer 5 Session Layer  Layers 5-7 relate to
Layer 4 Transport Layer user applications.
Layer 3 Network Layer

Layer 2 Data Link Layer

Layer 1 Physical Layer

Communications subnet boundary


Layer 7: Application Layer
 Level at which applications access network services.
◦ Represents services that directly support software applications
for file transfers, database access, and electronic mail etc.
Layer 6: Presentation Layer
 Related to representation of transmitted data
◦ Translates different data representations from the Application
layer into uniform standard format
 Providing services for secure efficient data transmission
◦ e.g. data encryption, and data compression.
Layer 5: Session Layer
 Allows two applications on different computers to
establish, use, and end a session.
◦ e.g. file transfer, remote login
 Establishes dialog control
◦ Regulates which side transmits, plus when and how long it
transmits.
 Performs token management and
synchronization.
Layer 4: Transport Layer
 Manages transmission packets
◦ Repackages long messages when necessary into small packets
for transmission
◦ Reassembles packets in correct order to get the original
message.
 Handles error recognition and recovery.
◦ Transport layer at receiving acknowledges packet delivery.
◦ Resends missing packets
Layer 3: Network Layer
 Manages addressing/routing of data within the subnet
◦ Addresses messages and translates logical addresses and
names into physical addresses.
◦ Determines the route from the source to the destination
computer
◦ Manages traffic problems, such as switching, routing, and
controlling the congestion of data packets.
 Routing can be:
◦ Based on static tables
◦ determined at start of each session
◦ Individually determined for each packet,
reflecting the current network load.
Layer 2: Data Link Layer
 Packages raw bits from the Physical layer into frames
(logical, structured packets for data).
 Provides reliable transmission of frames
 It waits for an acknowledgment from the receiving computer.
 Retransmits frames for which acknowledgement not received
Layer 1: Physical Layer
 Transmits bits from one computer to another
 Regulates the transmission of a stream of bits over a
physical medium.
 Defines how the cable is attached to the network
adapter and what transmission technique is used to
send data over the cable. Deals with issues like
◦ The definition of 0 and 1, e.g. how many volts
represents a 1, and how long a bit lasts?
◦ Whether the channel is simplex or duplex?
◦ How many pins a connector has, and what the
function of each pin is?
Internet Protocols vs OSI
Application
 Explicit Presentation
and session layers
Presentation Application missing in Internet
Session Protocols
 Data Link and
Transport TCP
Network Layers
IP
Network redesigned
Data Link Network Interface

Physical Hardware

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