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Course Name: Computer Networks
Course Code: CSE 317
Class Topics: OSI Model
Submitted To:
Pranab Bandhu Nath
Senior Lecturer,
CSE Department,
City University, Dhaka
Submitted By:
Name: Tahsina Tabassum
ID: 1915002503
Batch: 50th
Program: B.Sc. in CSE
What Is the OSI Model
The Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model
describes seven layers that computer systems use to
communicate over a network. It was the first standard
model for network communications, adopted by all major
computer and telecommunication companies in the early
1980s
The modern Internet is not based on OSI, but on the
simpler TCP/IP model. However, the OSI 7-layer model is
still widely used, as it helps visualize and communicate
how networks operate, and helps isolate and
troubleshoot networking problems.
OSI was introduced in 1983 by representatives of the
major computer and telecom companies, and was
adopted by ISO as an international standard in 1984.
The 7 Layers of the OSI Model
Physical Layer
The lowest layer of the OSI Model is concerned with electrically or
optically transmitting raw unstructured data bits across the
network from the physical layer of the sending device to the
physical layer of the receiving device. It can include specifications
such as voltages, pin layout, cabling, and radio frequencies. At
the physical layer, one might find “physical” resources such as
network hubs, cabling, repeaters, network adapters or modems.
Data Link Layer
At the data link layer, directly connected nodes are used to
perform node-to-node data transfer where data is packaged into
frames. The data link layer also corrects errors that may have
occurred at the physical layer.
The data link layer encompasses two sub-layers of its own. The
first, media access control (MAC), provides flow control and
multiplexing for device transmissions over a network. The second,
the logical link control (LLC), provides flow and error control over
the physical medium as well as identifies line protocols.
Network Layer
The network layer is responsible for receiving frames from the
data link layer, and delivering them to their intended destinations
among based on the addresses contained inside the frame. The
network layer finds the destination by using logical addresses,
such as IP (internet protocol). At this layer, routers are a crucial
component used to quite literally route information where it needs
to go between networks.
Transport Layer
The transport layer manages the delivery and error checking of
data packets. It regulates the size, sequencing, and ultimately the
transfer of data between systems and hosts. One of the most
common examples of the transport layer is TCP or the
Transmission Control Protocol.
Session Layer
The session layer controls the conversations between different
computers. A session or connection between machines is set up,
managed, and termined at layer 5. Session layer services also
include authentication and reconnections.
Presentation Layer
The presentation layer formats or translates data for the
application layer based on the syntax or semantics that the
application accepts. Because of this, it at times also called the
syntax layer. This layer can also handle the encryption and
decryption required by the application layer.
Application Layer
At this layer, both the end user and the application layer interact
directly with the software application. This layer sees network
services provided to end-user applications such as a web browser
or Office 365. The application layer identifies communication
partners, resource availability, and synchronizes communication.
Sources:
https://www.imperva.com/learn/application-security/osi-model/

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OSI Model

  • 1. Course Name: Computer Networks Course Code: CSE 317 Class Topics: OSI Model Submitted To: Pranab Bandhu Nath Senior Lecturer, CSE Department, City University, Dhaka Submitted By: Name: Tahsina Tabassum ID: 1915002503 Batch: 50th Program: B.Sc. in CSE
  • 2. What Is the OSI Model The Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model describes seven layers that computer systems use to communicate over a network. It was the first standard model for network communications, adopted by all major computer and telecommunication companies in the early 1980s The modern Internet is not based on OSI, but on the simpler TCP/IP model. However, the OSI 7-layer model is still widely used, as it helps visualize and communicate how networks operate, and helps isolate and troubleshoot networking problems. OSI was introduced in 1983 by representatives of the major computer and telecom companies, and was adopted by ISO as an international standard in 1984. The 7 Layers of the OSI Model Physical Layer The lowest layer of the OSI Model is concerned with electrically or optically transmitting raw unstructured data bits across the network from the physical layer of the sending device to the physical layer of the receiving device. It can include specifications such as voltages, pin layout, cabling, and radio frequencies. At the physical layer, one might find “physical” resources such as network hubs, cabling, repeaters, network adapters or modems.
  • 3. Data Link Layer At the data link layer, directly connected nodes are used to perform node-to-node data transfer where data is packaged into frames. The data link layer also corrects errors that may have occurred at the physical layer. The data link layer encompasses two sub-layers of its own. The first, media access control (MAC), provides flow control and multiplexing for device transmissions over a network. The second, the logical link control (LLC), provides flow and error control over the physical medium as well as identifies line protocols. Network Layer The network layer is responsible for receiving frames from the data link layer, and delivering them to their intended destinations among based on the addresses contained inside the frame. The network layer finds the destination by using logical addresses, such as IP (internet protocol). At this layer, routers are a crucial component used to quite literally route information where it needs to go between networks. Transport Layer The transport layer manages the delivery and error checking of data packets. It regulates the size, sequencing, and ultimately the transfer of data between systems and hosts. One of the most common examples of the transport layer is TCP or the Transmission Control Protocol. Session Layer The session layer controls the conversations between different computers. A session or connection between machines is set up, managed, and termined at layer 5. Session layer services also include authentication and reconnections.
  • 4. Presentation Layer The presentation layer formats or translates data for the application layer based on the syntax or semantics that the application accepts. Because of this, it at times also called the syntax layer. This layer can also handle the encryption and decryption required by the application layer. Application Layer At this layer, both the end user and the application layer interact directly with the software application. This layer sees network services provided to end-user applications such as a web browser or Office 365. The application layer identifies communication partners, resource availability, and synchronizes communication. Sources: https://www.imperva.com/learn/application-security/osi-model/