The main differences between the two models are as follows:
1.OSI is a reference model and TCP/IP is an implementation of OSI model.2.TCP/IP Protocols are considered to be standards around which the internethas developed.The OSI model however is a "generic, protocol-independent standard."3.TCP/IP combines the presentation and session layer issues into itsapplication layer.4.TCP/IP combines the OSI data link and physical layers into the networkaccess layer.5.TCP/IP appears to be a simpler model and this is mainly due to the fact thatit has fewer layers.6.TCP/IP is considered to be a more credible model- This is mainly due to the
fact because TCP/IP protocols are the standards around which the internet
was developed therefore it mainly gains creditability due to this
reason. Where as in contrast networks are not usually built around the OSI
model as it is merely used as a guidance tool.
7.The OSI model consists of 7 architectural layers whereas the TCP/IP onlyhas 4 layers.
8.The TCP/IP design generally favors decisions based on simplicity,
efficiency and ease of implementation
Offcourse osi..... TCP/IP is an implementation of osi....
The OSI Model stands for Open Systems Interconnection. The answer to the question which layer of the OSI model are layers capable of functioning is at all layers.
OSI means Open System Interconnection. OSI is a standard model for networking given by ISO .
session layer
application
Offcourse osi..... TCP/IP is an implementation of osi....
TCP/IP because the osi model has seven layer but in tcp/ip only four layers and most important is that the tcp/ip model is reduce the function of osi model.
There is no difference in the OSI model between a real physical machine and a virtualized one.
physical and data link
The OSI model is used today with current networking standards. It covers more than the more limited TCP/IP model.
Q.8 What is the difference b/w OSI Reference Model and TCP/IP Reference Model? The open systems interconnection (OSI) reference model describes how information from a software application in one computer moves through a network medium to a software application in another computer. The OSI reference model is a conceptual model composed of seven layers, each specifying particular network functions. As in the OSI model, data is passed down the stack when it is being sent to the network and up the stack when it is being received from the network. The four-layered structure of TCP/IP is seen in the way data is handled as it passes down the protocol stack from the application layer to the underlying physical network.
OSI
hiiii its simpler than osi osi is intra net however tcp/ip is internet ethernet cabling give more efficient in data transfer various protocols used for various application port technology implemented to transfer and retrive various application at the same time Regards Raja rajeswaran.N
There are in total seven layers in OSI model . OSI model layer that is responsible for the termination of connections between hosts is session layer . Session layer is responsible for the dialog control .
The network access layer equivalent to the physical and data link layers of the osi model. basically this layer defines how data is physically sent through the network. There are several OSI and TCP/IP model video tutorials online.
Using OSI reference model explain the data communication between two hosts?
1.The OSI model originally distinguishes between service,interval and protocols. 1.The TCP/IP model doesnt clearly distinguish between service,interval and protocol. 2.The OSI model is a reference model. 2.The TCP/IP model is an implementation of the OSI model. 3.In OSI model,the protocols came after the model was described. 3.In TCP/TP model,the protocols came first,and the model was really just a description of the existing protocols. 4.In OSI model,the protocols are better hidden. 4.In TCP/IP model ,the protocols are not hidden. 5.The OSI model has 7 layers. The TCP/IP model has only 4 layers. 6.The OSI model supports both connectionless and connection-oriented communication in the network layer,but only connection -oriented communication in transport layer. 6.The TCP/IP model supports both connectionless and connection-oriented communication in the transport layer.,giving users the choice. For more information visit the Related Link.