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OSI MODEL VS. TCP/IP
MODEL
Protocols:
AshimaWadhwa
Assistant Professor(IT)
Amity University , Noida
What is a Protocol?
 A standard that allows entities (i.e.
application programs) from different
systems to communicate
 Shared conventions for communicating
information
 Includes syntax, semantics, and timing
OSI Model
The Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model
is a reference tool for understanding data
communications between any two networked
systems.
Seven Layers
The Physical Layer
 Physical Layer is responsible for transmitting
row bit stream over the physical cable.
 Functions:
o Data encoding
o Transmission technique
o Physical medium transmission
Data link Layer
 Data link layer is responsible for controlling
the error between adjacent nodes and transfer
the frames to other computer via physical
layer.
 Functions:
o Link establishment and termination
o Frame traffic control
o Frame acknowledgment
The Network Layer
 This layer is responsible for translating the
logical network address and names into their
physical address.
 Functions :
o Traffic control
o Logical-physical address mapping
o Frame fragmentation
The Transport Layer
 This layer is responsible for end-to-end
delivers of messages between the networked
hosts
 Functions:
o Message segmentation
o Message acknowledgment
The Session Layer
 This layer is responsible for establishing the
process-to-process communication between
the hosts in the network.
 Functions:
o Session establishment, maintenance and
termination
o Session support
The Presentation Layer
 The Presentation layer is responsible for
protocol conversion, date
encryption/decryption, Expanding graphics
command and the date compression.
 Functions:
o Character code translation
o Data conversion
o Data compression
TheApplication Layer
 The application layer provider different
services to the application.
 Functions:
o Remote file access
o Electronic messaging
o Network management
TCP/IPModel
 TCP/IP are two protocols of this model. TCP
stands for Transmission Control Protocol and
IP stands for Internet Protocol.
 There are 4 Layers in TCP/IP Model.
Application Layer
 The Application Layer in TCP/IP groups the
functions of OSI Application, Presentation
Layer and Session Layer.
 Functions:
o Refers to standard network services
o Also defines compatible representation of all
data
TCP/IP Application Layer
 Logic needed to support variety of applications
 Separate module supports each type of
application (e.g. file transfer)
 FTP
 HTTP
 Telnet
 News
 SMTP
Transport Layer
 In TCP/IP architecture, there are two Transport
Layer protocols. The Transmission Control
Protocol (TCP) guarantees information
transmission
 Functions:
o Manages the transfer of data
o Manages the connections between networked
applications
Internet Layer
 The Internet Protocol (IP) is the primary
protocol in the TCP/IP Network Layer.
 Functions:
o Manages addressing of packets and delivery of
packets between networks
o Fragments packets so that they can be dealt
with by lower level layer
Network Layer
 In the TCP/IP architecture, the Data Link
Layer and Physical Layer are normally
grouped together to become the Network
Access layer
 Functions:
o Delivers data via physical link
o Provides error detection and packet framing
TCP/IP Network Access Layer
 Exchange of data between end system and
network
 Address of host and destination
 Prioritization of transmission
 Software at this layer depends on network (e.g.
X.25 vs. Ethernet)
 Segregation means that no other software needs
to be concerned about net specifics
OSI Model vs.TCP/IPModel
 The OSI model consists of 7 architectural
layers whereas the TCP/IP only has 4 layers.
 OSI is a reference model and TCP/IP is an
implementation of OSI model.
 The OSI model however is a "generic,
protocol-independent standard.
Sr. No. TCP/IP Reference Model OSI Reference Model
1 Defined after the advent of Internet. Defined before advent of internet.
2
Service interface and protocols were not
clearly distinguished before
Service interface and protocols are clearly
distinguished
3 TCP/IP supports Internet working Internet working not supported
4 Loosely layered Strict layering
5 Protocol Dependant standard Protocol independent standard
6 More Credible Less Credible
7
TCP reliably delivers packets, IP does not
reliably deliver packets
All packets are reliably delivered
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Protocols

  • 1. OSI MODEL VS. TCP/IP MODEL Protocols: AshimaWadhwa Assistant Professor(IT) Amity University , Noida
  • 2. What is a Protocol?  A standard that allows entities (i.e. application programs) from different systems to communicate  Shared conventions for communicating information  Includes syntax, semantics, and timing
  • 3. OSI Model The Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model is a reference tool for understanding data communications between any two networked systems.
  • 5. The Physical Layer  Physical Layer is responsible for transmitting row bit stream over the physical cable.  Functions: o Data encoding o Transmission technique o Physical medium transmission
  • 6.
  • 7. Data link Layer  Data link layer is responsible for controlling the error between adjacent nodes and transfer the frames to other computer via physical layer.  Functions: o Link establishment and termination o Frame traffic control o Frame acknowledgment
  • 8.
  • 9. The Network Layer  This layer is responsible for translating the logical network address and names into their physical address.  Functions : o Traffic control o Logical-physical address mapping o Frame fragmentation
  • 10.
  • 11. The Transport Layer  This layer is responsible for end-to-end delivers of messages between the networked hosts  Functions: o Message segmentation o Message acknowledgment
  • 12.
  • 13. The Session Layer  This layer is responsible for establishing the process-to-process communication between the hosts in the network.  Functions: o Session establishment, maintenance and termination o Session support
  • 14.
  • 15. The Presentation Layer  The Presentation layer is responsible for protocol conversion, date encryption/decryption, Expanding graphics command and the date compression.  Functions: o Character code translation o Data conversion o Data compression
  • 16.
  • 17. TheApplication Layer  The application layer provider different services to the application.  Functions: o Remote file access o Electronic messaging o Network management
  • 18.
  • 19. TCP/IPModel  TCP/IP are two protocols of this model. TCP stands for Transmission Control Protocol and IP stands for Internet Protocol.  There are 4 Layers in TCP/IP Model.
  • 20.
  • 21. Application Layer  The Application Layer in TCP/IP groups the functions of OSI Application, Presentation Layer and Session Layer.  Functions: o Refers to standard network services o Also defines compatible representation of all data
  • 22. TCP/IP Application Layer  Logic needed to support variety of applications  Separate module supports each type of application (e.g. file transfer)  FTP  HTTP  Telnet  News  SMTP
  • 23. Transport Layer  In TCP/IP architecture, there are two Transport Layer protocols. The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) guarantees information transmission  Functions: o Manages the transfer of data o Manages the connections between networked applications
  • 24. Internet Layer  The Internet Protocol (IP) is the primary protocol in the TCP/IP Network Layer.  Functions: o Manages addressing of packets and delivery of packets between networks o Fragments packets so that they can be dealt with by lower level layer
  • 25. Network Layer  In the TCP/IP architecture, the Data Link Layer and Physical Layer are normally grouped together to become the Network Access layer  Functions: o Delivers data via physical link o Provides error detection and packet framing
  • 26. TCP/IP Network Access Layer  Exchange of data between end system and network  Address of host and destination  Prioritization of transmission  Software at this layer depends on network (e.g. X.25 vs. Ethernet)  Segregation means that no other software needs to be concerned about net specifics
  • 27. OSI Model vs.TCP/IPModel  The OSI model consists of 7 architectural layers whereas the TCP/IP only has 4 layers.  OSI is a reference model and TCP/IP is an implementation of OSI model.  The OSI model however is a "generic, protocol-independent standard.
  • 28.
  • 29. Sr. No. TCP/IP Reference Model OSI Reference Model 1 Defined after the advent of Internet. Defined before advent of internet. 2 Service interface and protocols were not clearly distinguished before Service interface and protocols are clearly distinguished 3 TCP/IP supports Internet working Internet working not supported 4 Loosely layered Strict layering 5 Protocol Dependant standard Protocol independent standard 6 More Credible Less Credible 7 TCP reliably delivers packets, IP does not reliably deliver packets All packets are reliably delivered