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The OSI model is a standard developed by ISO for designing of computer networks.

OSI stands for Open Systems Interconnection and was created by ISO, the International Standards Organization.

The OSI "reference model" divides particular networked processes into seven different layers:

Application (Layer 7)

Presentation (Layer 6)

Session (Layer 5)

Transport (Layer 4)

Network (Layer 3)

Data-Link (Layer 2) and

Physical (Layer 1)

There are at least 2 ways (mnemonics) to help you remember the layers:

1. Please Do Not Throw Sausage Pizza Away.

2. All People Seem To Need Data Processing.
OSI stands for Open System Interconnection model

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The OSI, or Open System Interconnection, model defines a networking framework for implementing protocols in seven layers. Control is passed from one layer to the next, starting at the application layer in one station, proceeding to the bottom layer, over the channel to the next station and back up the hierarchy.

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There are various layers if OSI model. The OSI and TCP/IP are two models of networking. The OSI model has 7 layers of networking. Application and Physical layers are the extremes.

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