The document discusses the history and standards for networking protocols and models. It compares the US DoD TCP/IP protocol stack from 1983 to the ISO OSI reference model from 1984. It also defines static and dynamic networking tasks, lists common network resources, and describes how desktop and network applications interface with users.
The document discusses the history and standards for networking protocols and models. It compares the US DoD TCP/IP protocol stack from 1983 to the ISO OSI reference model from 1984. It also defines static and dynamic networking tasks, lists common network resources, and describes how desktop and network applications interface with users.
The document discusses the history and standards for networking protocols and models. It compares the US DoD TCP/IP protocol stack from 1983 to the ISO OSI reference model from 1984. It also defines static and dynamic networking tasks, lists common network resources, and describes how desktop and network applications interface with users.
Open System Interconnection ISO OSI IOS Static: Any task done by network administrator. Dynamic: Any task done by a protocol. Resources: -Processor -Memory -Bandwidth Resource Intensive Less Resource Intensive Administrative Burden Application Application Presentation Presentation Session Session Transport Transport Network Network Data Link Data Link Physical Physical Desktop Applications Provide an interface between user and the device. Network Applications provide an interface between user and network/internet.