ISO/OSI in depth: Network vs. Transport
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ISO/ OSI Reference Model
Figure 2: Functions of the Host and Node
Transport Headers that are Encrypted
Interfering with the Transport Protocol
Carriage vs. Content
The ISO/OSI is called "stacked" protocol model is one of the most fundamental techniques in network architecture. This model was created in the late 1970s as part of a larger attempt to create general networking principles and methods.
The Basic Reference Model for Open Systems Interconnection, also known as the Open Systems Interconnection Reference Model or the " OSI model ," was established in 1983 when the CCITT and ISO combined their efforts. This architecture provided a seven-layer abstract networking model that described standard behaviours for the overall network functionality as well as the network's various components.
What is OSI Model?
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