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Responsible for establishing a reliable connection |
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Authenticates user ID's and passwords. |
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Controls and manages network connections |
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Hardware includes NICs, switches, bridges. |
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Responsible for fowarding packets to workstations |
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Provides for data compression, encryption, and coding. |
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Maintaining orderly delivery of frames through sequencing. |
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Makes sure that data messages are accurately received. |
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Protocols include TCP and UDP |
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Establishes communciation between computers. |
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Responsible for ensuring data is formatted properly for users. |
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Provides protocols such as HTTP, SMTP, FTP, TelNet |
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Provides control via full duplex, half duplex, and simplex |
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Provides electrical and mechanical parameters for data connections. |
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Establishes a virtual path between end users. |
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Deals with links, encoding, and decoding packets into bits. |
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Protocols include IP, ARP, ICMP |
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Protocols include SLIP, PPP, PPTP, IEEE 802.2 |
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The electrical and mechanical specifications |
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Setup communication dialog that allows 2 devices to exchange over a network |
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Provides the hardware, such as NIC, Cable, and Media |
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Provides support to those functions that are neccessary to initiate the program. |
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Determines the route the data will take. |
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Data representation and application translation to network and vice versa |
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Establishes the routes that data can take |
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The electrical + RF specifications for network media that provide network signals to carry data bits across a network. |
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