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The OSI Model & TCP/IP
model
Out Line
 Introduction OSI
 OSI History
 OSI Layers
 Introduction TCP/IP
 TCP/IP Layers
 Layering Considered Harmful?
2
Introduction OSI
 The Open System Interconnection Reference
Model (OSI Reference Model or OSI Model) is a
description for layered communications and
computer network protocol & transmission design.
 It divides data movement into seven layers which,
from top to bottom, are the Application,
Presentation, Session, Transport, Network, Data
Link, and Physical Layers. It is therefore often
referred to as the OSI Seven Layer Model.
3
OSI History
 In 1978, the International Standards
Organization (ISO) began to develop
its OSI framework architecture.
4
OSI History
 The concept of a 7 layer model was
provided by the work of Charles
Bachman, then of Honeywell.
 Various aspects of OSI design
evolved from experiences with the
Advanced Research Projects Agency
Network (ARPANET) and the fledgling
Internet.
5
OSI Layers
OSI Model
Data unit Layer Function
Host
layers
Data
7. Application Network process to application
6. Presentation
Data representation,
encryption and decryption
5. Session Interhost communication
Segment
s
4. Transport
End-to-end connections and
reliability, Flow control
Media
layers
Packet 3. Network
Path determination and logical
addressing
Frame 2. Data Link Physical addressing
Bit 1. Physical
Media, signal and binary
transmission
6
Going from layer 1 to 7: Please Do Not Throw Sausage Pizza
Away
Going from layer 7 to 1: All People Seem To Need Data
Processing
Layer1: Physical Layer
 The Physical Layer defines the
electrical and physical specifications
for devices. In particular, it defines the
relationship between a device and a
physical medium.
 This includes the layout of pin,
voltages, cable specification, hubs,
repeaters, network adapters, host bus
adapters, and more. 0’s and 1’s.
7
Layer1: Physical Layer
 The major functions and services
performed by the Physical Layer are:
◦ Establishment and termination of a
connection to a communication medium.
◦ Singles being sent and received 0’s and 1’s.
8
Layer 2: Data Link Layer
 The Data Link Layer provides the
functional and procedural means to
transfer data between network entities
and to detect and possibly correct errors
that may occur in the Physical Layer.
 MAC Address is used at this layer.
 Switches function at this layer.
9
Layer 3: Network Layer
 The Network Layer provides the
functional and procedural means of
transferring data from a source to a
destination via one or more networks.
10
Layer 3: Network Layer
 The Network Layer performs
◦ network routing functions,
 Routers operate at this layer—sending
data throughout the extended network
and making the Internet possible.
11
Layer 4: Transport Layer
 The Transport Layer provides
transparent transfer of data between
end users, providing reliable data
transfer services to the upper layers.
 The Transport Layer controls the
reliability of a given link through flow
control, segmentation/desegmentation,
and error control.
12
Layer 5: Session Layer
 The Session Layer controls the
dialogues (connections) between
computers.
 It establishes, manages and
terminates the connections between
the local and remote application.
13
Layer 6: Presentation Layer
 The Presentation Layer establishes a context
between Application Layer entities, in which
the higher-layer entities can use different
syntax and semantics, as long as the
presentation service understands both and
the mapping between them.
 This layer provides independence from
differences in data representation (e.g.,
encryption) by translating from application to
network format, and vice versa.
 This layer formats and encrypts data to be
sent across a network, providing freedom
from compatibility problems.
 It is sometimes called the syntax layer.
14
Layer 7: Application Layer
 The application layer is the OSI layer
closest to the end user, which means
that both the OSI application layer and
the user interact directly with the
software application.
 Application layer functions typically
include:
◦ identifying communication partners,
◦ determining resource availability,
15
Layer 7: Application Layer
 Some examples of application layer
implementations include
◦ Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP)
◦ File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
◦ Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)
16
Introduction TCP/IP
 The Internet Protocol Suite (commonly
known as TCP/IP) is the set
of communications protocols used for
the Internet and other similar networks.
 It is named from two of the most
important protocols in it:
◦ the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and
◦ the Internet Protocol (IP), which were the first
two networking protocols defined in this
standard.
17
TCP/IP Layers
OSI TCP/IP
Application Layer
Application Layer
TELNET, FTP, SMTP, POP3, SNMP,
NNTP, DNS,NIS, NFS, HTTP, ...
Presentation Layer
Session Layer
Transport Layer Transport Layer
TCP , UDP , ...
Network Layer Internet Layer
IP , ICMP, ARP, RARP, ...
Data Link Layer Link Layer
FDDI, Ethernet, ISDN, X.25,...
Physical Layer
18
TCP/IP Some Protocol
Layer Protocol
Application
DNS, TFTP, TLS/SSL, FTP, Gopher, HTTP, IMAP, IRC, NNTP, PO
P3, SIP, SMTP, SMPP, SNMP, SSH, Telnet, Echo, RTP, PNRP, rlog
in, ENRP
Routing protocols like BGP and RIP which run over TCP/UDP, may
also be considered part of the Internet Layer.
Transport TCP, UDP, DCCP, SCTP, IL, RUDP, RSVP
Internet
IP (IPv4, IPv6), ICMP, IGMP, and ICMPv6
OSPF for IPv4 was initially considered IP layer protocol since it
runs per IP-subnet, but has been placed on the Link since RFC
2740.
Link ARP, RARP, OSPF (IPv4/IPv6), IS-IS, NDP
19

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osi and tcpip.ppt

  • 1. The OSI Model & TCP/IP model
  • 2. Out Line  Introduction OSI  OSI History  OSI Layers  Introduction TCP/IP  TCP/IP Layers  Layering Considered Harmful? 2
  • 3. Introduction OSI  The Open System Interconnection Reference Model (OSI Reference Model or OSI Model) is a description for layered communications and computer network protocol & transmission design.  It divides data movement into seven layers which, from top to bottom, are the Application, Presentation, Session, Transport, Network, Data Link, and Physical Layers. It is therefore often referred to as the OSI Seven Layer Model. 3
  • 4. OSI History  In 1978, the International Standards Organization (ISO) began to develop its OSI framework architecture. 4
  • 5. OSI History  The concept of a 7 layer model was provided by the work of Charles Bachman, then of Honeywell.  Various aspects of OSI design evolved from experiences with the Advanced Research Projects Agency Network (ARPANET) and the fledgling Internet. 5
  • 6. OSI Layers OSI Model Data unit Layer Function Host layers Data 7. Application Network process to application 6. Presentation Data representation, encryption and decryption 5. Session Interhost communication Segment s 4. Transport End-to-end connections and reliability, Flow control Media layers Packet 3. Network Path determination and logical addressing Frame 2. Data Link Physical addressing Bit 1. Physical Media, signal and binary transmission 6 Going from layer 1 to 7: Please Do Not Throw Sausage Pizza Away Going from layer 7 to 1: All People Seem To Need Data Processing
  • 7. Layer1: Physical Layer  The Physical Layer defines the electrical and physical specifications for devices. In particular, it defines the relationship between a device and a physical medium.  This includes the layout of pin, voltages, cable specification, hubs, repeaters, network adapters, host bus adapters, and more. 0’s and 1’s. 7
  • 8. Layer1: Physical Layer  The major functions and services performed by the Physical Layer are: ◦ Establishment and termination of a connection to a communication medium. ◦ Singles being sent and received 0’s and 1’s. 8
  • 9. Layer 2: Data Link Layer  The Data Link Layer provides the functional and procedural means to transfer data between network entities and to detect and possibly correct errors that may occur in the Physical Layer.  MAC Address is used at this layer.  Switches function at this layer. 9
  • 10. Layer 3: Network Layer  The Network Layer provides the functional and procedural means of transferring data from a source to a destination via one or more networks. 10
  • 11. Layer 3: Network Layer  The Network Layer performs ◦ network routing functions,  Routers operate at this layer—sending data throughout the extended network and making the Internet possible. 11
  • 12. Layer 4: Transport Layer  The Transport Layer provides transparent transfer of data between end users, providing reliable data transfer services to the upper layers.  The Transport Layer controls the reliability of a given link through flow control, segmentation/desegmentation, and error control. 12
  • 13. Layer 5: Session Layer  The Session Layer controls the dialogues (connections) between computers.  It establishes, manages and terminates the connections between the local and remote application. 13
  • 14. Layer 6: Presentation Layer  The Presentation Layer establishes a context between Application Layer entities, in which the higher-layer entities can use different syntax and semantics, as long as the presentation service understands both and the mapping between them.  This layer provides independence from differences in data representation (e.g., encryption) by translating from application to network format, and vice versa.  This layer formats and encrypts data to be sent across a network, providing freedom from compatibility problems.  It is sometimes called the syntax layer. 14
  • 15. Layer 7: Application Layer  The application layer is the OSI layer closest to the end user, which means that both the OSI application layer and the user interact directly with the software application.  Application layer functions typically include: ◦ identifying communication partners, ◦ determining resource availability, 15
  • 16. Layer 7: Application Layer  Some examples of application layer implementations include ◦ Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) ◦ File Transfer Protocol (FTP) ◦ Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) 16
  • 17. Introduction TCP/IP  The Internet Protocol Suite (commonly known as TCP/IP) is the set of communications protocols used for the Internet and other similar networks.  It is named from two of the most important protocols in it: ◦ the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and ◦ the Internet Protocol (IP), which were the first two networking protocols defined in this standard. 17
  • 18. TCP/IP Layers OSI TCP/IP Application Layer Application Layer TELNET, FTP, SMTP, POP3, SNMP, NNTP, DNS,NIS, NFS, HTTP, ... Presentation Layer Session Layer Transport Layer Transport Layer TCP , UDP , ... Network Layer Internet Layer IP , ICMP, ARP, RARP, ... Data Link Layer Link Layer FDDI, Ethernet, ISDN, X.25,... Physical Layer 18
  • 19. TCP/IP Some Protocol Layer Protocol Application DNS, TFTP, TLS/SSL, FTP, Gopher, HTTP, IMAP, IRC, NNTP, PO P3, SIP, SMTP, SMPP, SNMP, SSH, Telnet, Echo, RTP, PNRP, rlog in, ENRP Routing protocols like BGP and RIP which run over TCP/UDP, may also be considered part of the Internet Layer. Transport TCP, UDP, DCCP, SCTP, IL, RUDP, RSVP Internet IP (IPv4, IPv6), ICMP, IGMP, and ICMPv6 OSPF for IPv4 was initially considered IP layer protocol since it runs per IP-subnet, but has been placed on the Link since RFC 2740. Link ARP, RARP, OSPF (IPv4/IPv6), IS-IS, NDP 19

Editor's Notes

  1. network adapters, host bus adapters, and more.
  2. Establishment and termination of a connection to a communications medium.