Layer 2 is divided into the LLC and MAC sublayers.
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.
The Seven layers of the OSI model are: Application Presentation Session Transport Network Data-Link Physical I think the answer to your question is the Application layer.
The OSI model has seven layers whereby each layer has its function. The Data Link Layer is responsible for addressing data messages so that they reach their destination correctly.
the OSI model prescribes the steps to be used to transfer data over a transmission medium from one networked device to another. A layered model defines each layer separately. [ As long as the interconnections between layers remain constant, protocol designers can specialize in one area (layer) without worrying about how any new implementations affect other layers. ]
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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.
There are seven layers in OSI model.
The NIC operates on Layer 2 (Data Link Layer) of the OSI Model.
All layers.
OSI
The Open Systems Interconnect or OSI model has seven layers. The layer that is responsible for creating frames is the Data Link layer.
Physical Layer
OSI model has seven layers and each layer is assigned a specific task for data transmission process.
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 .
Transport layer and Network layer.
The INTERNET LAYER of OSI model exists for "routing" and providing a single network interface to the upper layers.
ATM consists of 3 layers AAL (adoption layer) ATM layer (similar to DataLink layer) and Physical layer. AAL layer has no equivalent in the OSI model.