Chapter Four - Part Three
Chapter Four - Part Three
Chapter Four - Part Three
Session Layer
Network
access
TCP/IP Layers - What does each layer
do?
• The combination of datalink and physical layers deals
with pure hardware (wires, satellite links, network
Application interface cards, etc.)
Network
access
TCP/IP Layers - What does each layer
do?
• This layer is responsible for the routing and
delivery of data across networks.
Application
• It allows communication across networks of
the same and different types and carries out
Transport translations to deal with dissimilar data
addressing schemes. IP (Internet Protocol)
and ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) are
both to be found at the Internet layer.
Internet
Network
access
TCP/IP Layers - What does each layer
do?
• The transport layer is similar to the OSI transport
model, but with elements of the OSI session layer
Application functionality.
Network
access
TCP/IP Layers - What does each layer
do?
• This layer is broadly equivalent to the application,
presentation and session layers of the OSI model.
Application
• It gives an application access to the communication
environment.
Transport • Examples:
– Telnet
– HTTP (Hyper Text Transfer Protocol)
– SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol)
Internet
Network
access