Advantage of osi layer
The
OSI reference model is the primary model for network communications. The early
development of LANs, MANs, and WANs was confused in many ways. The early 1980
saw great increases in the number and sizes of networks. As companies realized
that they could save money and gain productivity by using networking
technology, they added networks and expanded existing networks as rapidly as
new network technologies and products were introduced.
In
1984, the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) developed the
OSI Reference Model to describe how information is transferred from one
networking component to another, from the point when a user enters information
using a keyboard and mouse to when that information is converted to electrical
or light signals transferred along a piece of wire (or radio waves transferred
through the air).
ISO
developed the seven-layer model to help vendors and network administrators gain
a better understanding of how data is handled and transported between
networking devices, as well as to provide a guideline for the implementation of
new networking standards and technologies. To assist in this process, the OSI Reference
Model separates the network communication process into seven simple layers.
Dividing
the network into seven layers provide these advantages:
Reduces complexity:
It
breaks network communication into smaller, simpler parts. It divides the
network communication process into smaller and simpler components, thus aiding
component development, design, and troubleshooting.
Standardizes interfaces:
It
standardizes network components to allow multiple vendor development and
support.
Facilitates modular engineering:
It
allows different types of network hardware and software to communicate with
each other.
Interoperability between Vendors
It
allows multiple-vendor development through standardization of network
components. Defines the process for connecting two layers together, promoting
interoperability between vendors It Allows vendors to compartmentalize their
design efforts to fit a modular design, which eases implementations and
simplifies troubleshooting
Ensures interoperable technology:
It
prevents changes in one layer from affecting the other layers, allowing for
quicker development.
Accelerates evolution:
It
provides for effective updates and improvements to individual components
without affecting other components or having to rewrite the entire protocol.
Simplifies teaching and learning:
It
breaks network communication into smaller components to make learning easier.
Provides a teaching tool to help network administrators understand the
communication process used between networking components
The OSI Reference Model
·
The OSI reference model consists of seven layers: physical,
data-link, network, transport, session, presentation, and application.
·
The OSI model layers usually do not correspond exactly to the
protocol stack running on an actual system.
·
The data-link layer protocols often include physical layer
specifications.
·
The network and transport layer protocols work together to
provide a cumulative end-to-end communication service.
·
The functions of the session, presentation, and application
layers are often combined into a single application layer protocol.
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