
OSI model and TCP/IP model explained, 7 layers of OSI model explained and how OSI model compares to TCP/IP model.
Course Description
In this class you will learn about OSI and TCP/IP models.
This comprehensive tutorial delves into the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) Model and compares it to TCP/IP model.
OSI model is a foundational concept in networking that standardizes the functions of a telecommunication or computing system into seven distinct layers and it helps understanding how computer networks work.
You will gain a deep understanding of how these layers interact, their specific roles in data transmission, and the overall significance of the OSI Model in modern networking.
The course covers all seven layers of the OSI model, including Physical, Data Link, Network, Transport, Session, Presentation, and Application layers. Through a combination of theoretical concepts and practical exercises, students will gain insights into how data is transmitted across networks, the functions of each layer, and the protocols associated with them.
Key topics include network architecture, protocol stacks, troubleshooting techniques, and real-world applications of the OSI model in modern networking environments. By the end of the course, students will be equipped with the knowledge needed to analyze and design network systems effectively, enhancing their skills for careers in networking and information technology..
Ideal for beginners and those seeking to solidify their understanding of networking fundamentals
This tutorial is ideal for students, IT professionals and anyone else interested in networking and telecommunications or just curious how computer networks work.
You don’t need any IT knowledge to start this class
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