OSI REFERENCE MODEL
OSI (Open Systems Interconnection) is
reference model for how applications can communicate over a network.
A reference model is a conceptual framework for understanding relationships.
The purpose of the OSI reference model is to guide vendors and developers so
the digital communication products and software programs they create will interoperate,
and to facilitate clear comparisons among communications tools. Most vendors
involved in telecommunications make an attempt to describe their products and
services in relation to the OSI model. And although useful for guiding
discussion and evaluation, OSI is rarely actually implemented, as few network
products or standard tools keep all related functions together in well-defined
layers as related to the model. The TCP/IP protocols, which define the
Internet, do not map cleanly to the OSI model.
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