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OSI LAYERS

7 Application 6 Presentation 5 Session 4 Transport 3 Network 2 Data Link 1 Physical HTTP, SMTP, SNMP, FTP, Telnet, SIP, SSH and Scp, NFS, RTSP, Feed, Webcal, XMPP, Whois, AppleTalk, Print Services XDR, ASN.1, SMB, AFP, NCP TLS, SSH, ISO 8327 / CCITT X.225, RPC, NetBIOS, ASP, Winsock, BSD sockets TCP, UDP, RTP, SCTP, SPX, ATP IP, ICMP, IGMP, BGP, OSPF, RIP, IGRP, EIGRP, ARP, RARP, X.25 Ethernet, Token ring, HDLC, Frame relay, ISDN, ATM, 802.11 WiFi, FDDI, PPP wire, radio, fiber optic, Carrier pigeon

TCP Layers
4 Application (OSI layers5 through 7) HTTP, FTP, DNS (Routing protocols like BGP and RIP, which for a variety of reasons run over TCP and UDP respectively, may also be considered part of the Internetwork layer) 3 Transport (OSI layers4 and 5) TCP, UDP, RTP, SCTP (Routing protocols like OSPF, which run over IP, may also be considered part of the Internetwork layer) 2 Internetwork (OSI layer 3) For TCP/IP this is the Internet Protocol (IP) (Required protocols like ICMP and IGMP run over IP, but may still be considered part of the Internetwork layer; ARP does not run over IP) 1 Link (OSI layers 1 and 2) Ethernet, Wi-Fi, MPLS, etc.

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