Chapter 2 BB Flashcards

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What goal was the ISO trying to achieve when they created the OSI model? Pg 28

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Creating a protocol that would allow compatibility between network devices and software made by different vendors.

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Explain binding in the context of the OSI model. Pg 29

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The communication processes that are related to each other are bound, or grouped together, at a particular later.

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What are the important benefits of the OSI model? Pg 29-30

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  • network communication process are separated thus enabling easier development, design, and troubleshooting.
  • Allows multiple vendors to work on protocols thru standardization of network components.
  • encourages industry standardization by specifically defining the tasks of each layer
  • allows various types of network hardware and software to communicate
  • prevents changes in one layer from affecting another
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What are the seven layers of the OSI model (from 1st to 7th)? What are their functions? Pg 30

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1 - Physical - Physical topology
2 - Datalink - framing

3 - Network - routing
4 - Transport - end-to-end connection

5 - Session - dialog control
6 - Presentation - data encryption, compression, and translation services
7 - Application - file, print, message, database, and application services

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What do the top 3 layers of the OSI model do? Pg 31

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Define the rules of how the applications working within host machines communicate with each other as well as with end users.

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What do the bottom 4 layers of the OSI model do? Pg 31

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Define how the actual data is transmitted from end to end.

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The application layer chooses and determines the availability of __________ ______ along with the _____ necessary to make their required connections. Pg 32

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communicating partners, resources

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T/F Web browsers reside within the application layer. Pg 32

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False. Web browsers interface with the application layer, they do not reside in it.

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Summarize the function of the presentation layer. Pg 33

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Presents data to the application layer, translates incoming data, and formats code.

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Summarize the function of the session layer. Pg 33

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Keeps applications’ information separated from other applications’ data.

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Summarize the transport layer. Pg 33

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Segments and reassembles data into a data stream.

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What is connection oriented communication? Pg 34

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A sender and receiver establish a connection prior to sending data. (Similar to “shaking hands” before conversing with someone)

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