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What is the difference between the OSI layer and the TCP layer?

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Rumana
Created Jun 18, 2021 05:36:10

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Sourcehttp://programmerhelp404.blogspot.com/2014/01/iso-osi-layer-model-tcpip-model.html


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Source: https://instrumentationtools.com/difference-tcpip-model-osi-model/


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Source: https://community.fs.com/blog/tcpip-vs-osi-whats-the-difference-between-the-two-models.html

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BetterMing
Created Jun 18, 2021 04:54:09

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The main differences between OSI and TCP/IP are the following:


  1. TCP/IP is a cluster of protocols; OSI (Open Systems Interconnection) is a model, while TCP/IP was developed before OSI;


  2. TCP/IP is a hierarchical protocol made of interactive modules where each module provides a specific function; OSI specifies which function belongs to which layer;


  3. TCP/IP is a five-layer structure, while OSI is a seven-layer structure. the top three layers of OSI are represented in TCP by the application layer.

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Hello dear!


The main differences between OSI and TCP/IP are the following:


  1. TCP/IP is a cluster of protocols; OSI (Open Systems Interconnection) is a model, while TCP/IP was developed before OSI;


  2. TCP/IP is a hierarchical protocol made of interactive modules where each module provides a specific function; OSI specifies which function belongs to which layer;


  3. TCP/IP is a five-layer structure, while OSI is a seven-layer structure. the top three layers of OSI are represented in TCP by the application layer.

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Rumana
Rumana Created Jun 18, 2021 13:15:47 (0) (0)
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KEY DIFFERENCE

  • OSI has 7 layers whereas TCP/IP has 4 layers.

  • The
    OSI Model is a logical and conceptual model that defines network
    communication used by systems open to interconnection and communication
    with other systems. On the other hand, TCP/IP helps you to determine how
    a specific computer should be connected to the internet and how you can
    be transmitted between them.

  • OSI header is 5 bytes whereas TCP/IP header size is 20 bytes.

  • OSI refers to Open Systems Interconnection whereas TCP/IP refers to Transmission Control Protocol.

  • OSI follows a vertical approach whereas TCP/IP follows a horizontal approach.

  • OSI
    model, the transport layer, is only connection-oriented whereas the
    TCP/IP model is both connection-oriented and connectionless.

  • OSI
    model is developed by ISO (International Standard Organization),
    whereas TCP Model is developed by ARPANET (Advanced Research Project
    Agency Network).

  • OSI model helps you to standardize router,
    switch, motherboard, and other hardware whereas TCP/IP helps you to
    establish a connection between different types of computers.



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Hey there!


I hope following answers will help you:


1

Sourcehttp://programmerhelp404.blogspot.com/2014/01/iso-osi-layer-model-tcpip-model.html


3

Source: https://instrumentationtools.com/difference-tcpip-model-osi-model/


2

Source: https://community.fs.com/blog/tcpip-vs-osi-whats-the-difference-between-the-two-models.html

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  • x
  • convention:

zaheernew
zaheernew Created Jun 18, 2021 05:49:47 (1) (0)
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Rumana
Rumana Reply zaheernew  Created Jun 18, 2021 06:59:13 (1) (0)
 
zaheernew
zaheernew Reply Rumana  Created Jun 18, 2021 10:05:38 (0) (0)
 
andersoncf1
andersoncf1 Created Jul 11, 2021 17:20:45 (0) (0)
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