The OSI model encompasses all of the TCP/IP sub-protocols plus several other protocols that are not part of TCP/IP. These would include IPX/SPX, NetBEUI, Appletalk, and other proprietary protocols that are not part of the TCP/IP model.
1::1
Attempt to ping the loopback address
Offcourse osi..... TCP/IP is an implementation of osi....
physical and data link
internet
The TCP/IP Stack is the complete set of internet protocols that are part of the TCP/IP bundle/suite. They include HTTP, FTP, SMTP and P2P.
tcpip version 4 is 32 bit where as tcpip v6 is 128bit tcpip 6 can accomadate blillion of bliions ip addresses
The OSI model is used today with current networking standards. It covers more than the more limited TCP/IP model.
In the TCP IP model, routers belong in layer 3. This is a common model used in setting up information technology systems.
TCP IP is 2 distinct protocols... TCP is a trasnporter and IP is the DATA TCP mean Transport Control Protocol and IP mean Internet Protocol If you compare with IPX SPX in NOVEL IPX is the DATA, and SPX is the transport protocol... Jean-François Cyr as Cyr de Jackdrill...
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
Primarily at layer 1 and 2. The frame adds this information for these layers.