The 5-layer networking architectural model is a framework that organizes network communication into five distinct layers: Physical, Data Link, Network, Transport, and Application. Each layer serves a specific purpose, with the Physical layer dealing with the transmission of raw data over physical media, while the Application layer interacts with end-user applications. This model helps to standardize network protocols and facilitates interoperability between different systems. It provides a structured approach to understanding and designing network architectures.
No. A Domain uses a Client/Server networking Model. A Workgroup uses a peer-to-peer networking model.
A workgroup utilizies a peer to peer networking model.
networking problems can happen any where in the OSI model. That's why its there to trouble shoot networking problems. Its really hard to say where they can happen
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A peer to peer model is used in a workgroup
Nick Dunn has written: 'The ecology of the architectural model' -- subject(s): Architectural models
OSI model
OSI means Open System Interconnection. OSI is a standard model for networking given by ISO .
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describe net working
Peer-to-Peer
The Peer-to-Peer networking model.