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- Layer 1- Physical
- Layer 2- Data Link
- Layer 3- Network
- Layer 4- Transport
- Layer 5- Session
- Layer 6- presentation
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Level 7- Application
P:Please, D:Do, N:Not, T:Throw, S:Sausage, P:Pizza, A:Away |
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| This is where the HUBS and MEDIA are connected to the network. Anything that moves data from one system to another such as copper cabling, fiber optics, even radio waves is part of this layer. |
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| NIC Card, Frames and Mac Addresses are found on this Layer |
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| Routers, packets and IP Addresses operate on this layer. |
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| Breaks data down into manageable chunks. Assembles/Disassembles software. It also initializes requests for packets that were not received in good order. |
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| Manages connections/disconnections between machines. This layer also keeps track of computer naming conventions such as calling your computer SYSTEM01 |
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| Converts data into FORMATS that are readable by the system. An example is a PDF document. |
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| This code is built into all operating systems that enables network-aware applications. Programmers are able to enhance these programs to make them network aware. |
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- Application
- Transport
- Internet/Network
- Link Layer
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