The OSI Model
Network (Protocols and Standards)
ARP, ICMP, IGMP, IP, IPSec, RARP
Presentation Layer (Duties)
Allows hosts and applications to use a common language; performs data formatting, encryption, and compression.
Layer 2
Data Link Layer #
Transport Layer (Duties)
Ensures accurate delivery of data through flow control, segmentation and reassembly, error correction, and acknowledgement.
Data Link (Protocols and Standards)
L2TP, PPP, PPTP, SLIP
Presentation (Protocols and Standards)
MIME, SSL, TLS
Layer 3
Network Layer #
Data Link Layer (Duties)
Packages data in frames appropriate to network transmission method.
Layer 1
Physical Layer #
Session (Protocols and Standards)
RTP & SIP
Layer 5
Session Layer #
Transport (Protocols and Standards)
TCP & UDP
Layer 7
Application Layer #
Application (Protocols and Standards)
BOOTP, DHCP, DNS, FTP, HTTP, HTTPS, IMAP4,PING, POP3, NSLOOKUP, NTP, SFTP, SMTP, SNMP, Telnet, TFTP
Network Layer (Duties)
Establishes network connections; translates network addresses into their physical counterparts and determines routing.
Session Layer (Duties)
Establishes, maintains, and terminates user connections.
Physical Link (Standards)
IEEE 802.3 (Ethernet), 802.5 (Token Ring), 802.11 (Wi-Fi)
Physical Layer (Duties)
Manages signaling to and from physical network connections.
Layer 6
Presentation Layer #
Application Layer (Duties)
Provides Interface between software applications and network for interpreting application requests and requirements. *Note: This layer is not the actual software application.
Layer 4
Transport Layer #