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OSI Model Review | Network Protocols and Standards
Networking Fundamentals
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Networking Fundamentals

Networking Fundamentals

1. Introduction to Networking
2. IP Addressing and Subnetting
3. Network Protocols and Standards
4. Network Security
5. Network Troubleshooting and Management

bookOSI Model Review

Understanding the OSI Model

The OSI (Open Systems Interconnection) Model is a 7-layer framework that standardizes how data is transmitted across networks. Each layer plays a unique role, ensuring smooth communication between devices. By defining specific functions at each layer, the OSI Model helps in designing, managing, and troubleshooting network systems efficiently.

When accessing a website, your request starts at the Application Layer (Layer 7) with your web browser. The data is then encrypted at the Presentation Layer, managed through a session by the Session Layer, broken into packets at the Transport Layer, and routed across the internet by the Network Layer. Finally, the data travels through cables or wireless signals managed by the Physical Layer.

Smooth communication is crucial for online games. The Transport Layer ensures data packets are delivered without loss, while the Data Link Layer handles error correction to maintain uninterrupted gameplay.

1. Which layer of the OSI Model is responsible for physically transmitting data between devices?
2. What role does the Network Layer play in the OSI Model?
3. Which layer is responsible for user interaction and services like web browsing and email?
Which layer of the OSI Model is responsible for physically transmitting data between devices?

Which layer of the OSI Model is responsible for physically transmitting data between devices?

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What role does the Network Layer play in the OSI Model?

What role does the Network Layer play in the OSI Model?

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Which layer is responsible for user interaction and services like web browsing and email?

Which layer is responsible for user interaction and services like web browsing and email?

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