TCP/IP Model:
• Built around the TCP/IP protocol suite
– A protocol suite is a large
number of related
protocols that work
together to allow
networked
computers to
communicate
• Layers with same names as OSI Model don’t
function exactly the same
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Application Layer of TCP/IP Model:
Application Layer of TCP/IP Model |
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Transport Layer of TCP/IP Model:
• Functions the same as the Transport layer in
OSI Model and part of Session layer
– TCP and other similar protocols take on some
of the function of the Session layer
•Synchronize source and destination
computers to set up the session between the
respective computers
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Internet Layer of TCP/IP Model
• Performs:
– Same functions as OSI Model Network Layer
– Many of the functions of the Logical Link
Control sublayer of the OSI Model’s Data Link
layer
• Primary protocol is Internet Protocol (IP)
• Also uses Address Resolution Protocol (ARP),
which performs much of the LLC sublayer’s
job in the area of physical addressing
Interface Layer of TCP/IP Model
• Performs much of the job of the MAC portion
of the Data Link and Physical layers of the
OSI Model
• TCP/IP Protocol does not dictate what
happens on Network Interface layer
• TCP/IP protocol suite relies on standards
created by the various standards
organizations concerning how to encode bits
onto media to do the work on this layer
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Alternate Layer Names for the TCP/IP Model
• CompTIA Network+ objectives recognize
alternate layer name for last layer in TCP/IP
Model – the Link layer
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How the Layers Work Together:
• Different protocols located on the
Application layer of the TCP/IP Model
connect to different Transport layer
protocols
– Exception: DNS protocol on the Application
layer connects to both TCP (Transport Control
Protocol) and UDP (User Datagram Protocol)
protocols on the Transport layer.
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TCP/IP Model and its Relation to Protocols of the TCP/IP Suite
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