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Network
Models
A Presentation
C O N T E N T S
Introduction -- Anjali
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How The Internet Works? -- Niraj
Computer Networking Models -- Rohit
OSI Model -- Nasir
Physical Layer -- Manish
Data Link Layer -- Yogita
Network Layer -- Trishala
Transport Layer -- Shadab
Session Layer -- Onkar
Presentation Layer -- Ibrahim
Application Layer -- Kunal
TCP/IP Model -- Arbaz
IPv4 Exhaustion & Requirement of IPv6 -- Aftab
The Conclusion -- Monis
Difference Between OSI & TCP/IP Models -- Avinash
INTRODUCTION
Internetworking is the practice of inter-connecting
multiple computer networks.
The resulting system of inter-connected networks are
called an inter-network, or simply an internet.
The challenge when connecting various systems is to
support communication between disparate
technologies.
1
 The Internet is a global system of interconnected computer
networks.
 When two or more electronic devices (e.g.
computers) are connected so that they can communicate, they
become part of a network.
 Web pages are created using the formatting language HTML; so
anyone can be sure that every device will display the web page in the
same way.
HOW THE INTERNET WORKS?
2
COMPUTER NETWORKING MODELS
3
There are generally two networking models
 OSI Model
 TCP/IP Model
TCP/IP Model is mostly used in the
present networking world.
These Models are based on Client-Server
communication theory.
OSI stands for Open System
Interconnection
OSI consists of seven layers, and each
layer performs a particular network
function.
OSI model divides the whole task into
seven smaller layers.
OSI model was developed by the
International Organization for
Standardization (ISO) in 1984.
OSI Model
4
 Physical layer is the lowest layer of the OSI reference model.
 The physical layer defines the transmissioninterface between
devices and transmission medium.
 The sender and receiver are synchronized at bit level.
PHYSICAL LAYER
5
DATA LINK LAYER
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 Data Link Layer is the second layer of OSI
Layered Model.
 This layer is one of the most complicated
layers.
 Responsible for converting data stream to
signals bit by bit and to end that over the
underlying hardware.
 It determines the route from the source to the
destination and also manages the (network)
traffic problems.
 The main role of the network layer is to move
the packets from sending host to the receiving
host.
NETWORK LAYER
7
 The main role of the transport layer is
to provide the logical communication
between application processes running
on different hosts.
 The transport layer is represented by two protocols: TCP and UDP.
 TCP i.e., Transmission Control Protocol provides full transport layer services
to applications.
 UDP i.e., User Datagram Protocol is used when reliability and security are
less important than speed and size.
TRANSPORT LAYER
8
SESSION LAYER
9
 It establishes, manages, and terminates
the connections between computers.
 It adds synchronization points or
checkpoints in data streams for long
communications.
 This ensures that data streams up to the
checkpoints are successfully received and
acknowledged.
 The Presentation Layer is also called as Translation Layer.
 Responsible for the formatting and delivery of information to the
application layer.
 Functions :
 Encryption/Decryption; data encryption translates the data
into another form or code.
 Compression; reduces the number of bits that need to be
transmitted on the network.
PRESENTATION LAYER
10
 Application Layer is at the top level of
the OSI model.
 Manipulation of data is done in this
layer by using more than 15 protocols.
 A widely-used application protocol is
HTTP (HyperText Transfer Protocol),
which is the basis for the World Wide
Web(WWW).
APPLICATION LAYER
11
 Developed byDepartment of
Defence's Project Research
Agency( DARPA) to connect remote
machines.
 The overall idea was to allow one
application on one computer to talk
to(send data packets) another
application running on different
computer.
TCP/IP MODEL
12
TCP/IP stands for Transmission
Control Protocol and Internet
Protocol.
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN OSI &
TCP/IP MODELS
13
IPv4 EXHAUSTION & NEED OF IPv6
IPv4 addresses are running out.
The solution is IPv6.
14
 Internetworking is the internet; a network of
networks based on many underlying technologies.
 There are several layers involved in making
internet work as we see it.
 Various kinds of tools, from wires to towers to
display screens, work together to form a net of
communication.
CONCLUSION
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Networking Models

  • 2. C O N T E N T S Introduction -- Anjali 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 How The Internet Works? -- Niraj Computer Networking Models -- Rohit OSI Model -- Nasir Physical Layer -- Manish Data Link Layer -- Yogita Network Layer -- Trishala Transport Layer -- Shadab Session Layer -- Onkar Presentation Layer -- Ibrahim Application Layer -- Kunal TCP/IP Model -- Arbaz IPv4 Exhaustion & Requirement of IPv6 -- Aftab The Conclusion -- Monis Difference Between OSI & TCP/IP Models -- Avinash
  • 3. INTRODUCTION Internetworking is the practice of inter-connecting multiple computer networks. The resulting system of inter-connected networks are called an inter-network, or simply an internet. The challenge when connecting various systems is to support communication between disparate technologies. 1
  • 4.  The Internet is a global system of interconnected computer networks.  When two or more electronic devices (e.g. computers) are connected so that they can communicate, they become part of a network.  Web pages are created using the formatting language HTML; so anyone can be sure that every device will display the web page in the same way. HOW THE INTERNET WORKS? 2
  • 5. COMPUTER NETWORKING MODELS 3 There are generally two networking models  OSI Model  TCP/IP Model TCP/IP Model is mostly used in the present networking world. These Models are based on Client-Server communication theory.
  • 6. OSI stands for Open System Interconnection OSI consists of seven layers, and each layer performs a particular network function. OSI model divides the whole task into seven smaller layers. OSI model was developed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) in 1984. OSI Model 4
  • 7.  Physical layer is the lowest layer of the OSI reference model.  The physical layer defines the transmissioninterface between devices and transmission medium.  The sender and receiver are synchronized at bit level. PHYSICAL LAYER 5
  • 8. DATA LINK LAYER 6  Data Link Layer is the second layer of OSI Layered Model.  This layer is one of the most complicated layers.  Responsible for converting data stream to signals bit by bit and to end that over the underlying hardware.
  • 9.  It determines the route from the source to the destination and also manages the (network) traffic problems.  The main role of the network layer is to move the packets from sending host to the receiving host. NETWORK LAYER 7
  • 10.  The main role of the transport layer is to provide the logical communication between application processes running on different hosts.  The transport layer is represented by two protocols: TCP and UDP.  TCP i.e., Transmission Control Protocol provides full transport layer services to applications.  UDP i.e., User Datagram Protocol is used when reliability and security are less important than speed and size. TRANSPORT LAYER 8
  • 11. SESSION LAYER 9  It establishes, manages, and terminates the connections between computers.  It adds synchronization points or checkpoints in data streams for long communications.  This ensures that data streams up to the checkpoints are successfully received and acknowledged.
  • 12.  The Presentation Layer is also called as Translation Layer.  Responsible for the formatting and delivery of information to the application layer.  Functions :  Encryption/Decryption; data encryption translates the data into another form or code.  Compression; reduces the number of bits that need to be transmitted on the network. PRESENTATION LAYER 10
  • 13.  Application Layer is at the top level of the OSI model.  Manipulation of data is done in this layer by using more than 15 protocols.  A widely-used application protocol is HTTP (HyperText Transfer Protocol), which is the basis for the World Wide Web(WWW). APPLICATION LAYER 11
  • 14.  Developed byDepartment of Defence's Project Research Agency( DARPA) to connect remote machines.  The overall idea was to allow one application on one computer to talk to(send data packets) another application running on different computer. TCP/IP MODEL 12 TCP/IP stands for Transmission Control Protocol and Internet Protocol.
  • 15. DIFFERENCE BETWEEN OSI & TCP/IP MODELS 13
  • 16. IPv4 EXHAUSTION & NEED OF IPv6 IPv4 addresses are running out. The solution is IPv6. 14
  • 17.  Internetworking is the internet; a network of networks based on many underlying technologies.  There are several layers involved in making internet work as we see it.  Various kinds of tools, from wires to towers to display screens, work together to form a net of communication. CONCLUSION 15
  • 18. 2.8Million Social Media posts 2.5 Million Website search queries 27.2Thousand Review posts 100 Hours of Online videos 201Million emails sent 57 Thousand Pictures posts 50.7Thousand Thoughts posts EVERY MINUTE