THE OSI MODEL

A brief introduction

Salvador Moreno Carrillo

The OSI model 

Conceptual model created in 1978 to standarize network comunications. 

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The OSI model compared to TCP/IP

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Internet Protocol

Network Access

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Provides protocols that allow software to send and receive information and present meaningful data to users.

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The presentation layer prepares data for the application layer.

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The session layer creates communication channels, called sessions, between devices

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The transport layer takes data transferred in the session layer and breaks it into “segments” on the transmitting end. It is responsible for reassembling the segments on the receiving end.

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The network layer breaks up the segments of the transport layer into packets  and looks for the best path to the destination.

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The data link layer establishes and terminates a connection between two physically connected nodes on a network.

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The physical layer is responsible for the physical signals and conections of the network.

Comunication using the OSI model

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USER A

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User A generates an e-mail

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Analises the data and prepares it.

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Creates a session with user B

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Breaks  the message into fragments and lables each one

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Breaks  the fragments into packets and routes them

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Indicates the physical devices that should recieve it

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Sends the frames

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Recives the frames

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Accepts the frames 

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Reassembles the packets

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Reassembles the fragments

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Reassembles the message

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Prepares and presents the information to the application

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User B recive and read their message

To sum up...

- Divides the necesary tasks for network comunication 

- It standardises  processes

- Simplifies troubleshooting

THE OSI MODEL

By salvador_moreno_carrillo