fvkk you. go read your book
fvkk you. go read your book
Ethernet switch fits on osi physical layer
Answer: It's a model, not a protocol. The OSI model is a governing model of standards in which protocols are derived or fit into in the case of legacy models. The OSI model was developed by ISO(International Standards Organization). The OSI model encapsulates many popular legacy and current protocols including TCP/IP, IPX/SPX, and NetBIOs derivatives, including Microsoft's NetBEUI. The OSI model also includes specifications that allows communications engineers whos specialties are on different layers of the OSI model to communicate and accelerate delivery of better communications to the end user. So from DSL, modem, satellite to your web browser, the OSI model applies. e
UDP or User Datagram Protocol works on the Transport Layer (layer 4) in the OSI model.
OSI
application layer
application layer
application -top of osi model physical- bottom of osi model
MAC sublayer is located at Data link layer.
NO.NOSs (Network Operating Systems) rely on Seven Layers of OSI Model to successfully communicate (send\receive information) over Network.
Offcourse osi..... TCP/IP is an implementation of osi....
The OSI model is a simple framework for categorizing the different layers that make up network communication. There is no direct relation between the OSI model and any network address or protocol. In fact, most network protocols don't fit neatly in to the OSI model. TCP/IP, for example, spans the data-link, network, and transport layers.