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OSI Model VS TCP/IP Model?

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Name: chuawenching
Date: May 19, 2003 at 11:02:15 Pacific
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Hello everyone. Can anyone give me a better idea of this:

a) List two ways in which the OSI reference model and TCP/IP reference model are the same.
b) List two ways in which they differ.
c) Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of both models.

Well, i define a) as:
TCP/IP layers - application consists of Application, Presentation and Session layer from OSI
Tranport consists of Transport layer from OSI
Internet consits of Network and Data Link layer from OSI
Finally, network interface consists of physical layer of OSI..

So is that a correct answer for similiarities?

Any help... coz i get confuse easily on what they meant for the question?

Thank you.

Regards,
Chua Wen Ching :p




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