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Network+/Old guides/OSI Model/OSI Components

This table shows the OSI model layers and the components that operate at each layer.

OSI LayerPurposeTCP/IP LayerProtocolPacket Data UnitAddressDeviceTroubleshoot
ApplicationInterface (API)ApplicationHTTP, SMTP, etc.Message--Wireshark
PresentationFormatting, Encryption, CompressionApplicationHTTP, SMTP, etc.Message--Wireshark
SessionAuthentication, AuthorizationApplicationHTTP, SMTP, etc.Message-GatewayNSLOOKUP, NBTSTAT, Wireshark
TransportReliabilityTransportTCP, UDPSegment (TCP), Datagram (UDP)PortFirewallTELNET, NETSTAT, Wireshark
NetworkAddressing, RoutingInternetIP, ICMPPacketIP AddressRouterIPCONFIG, PING, TRACERT, Wireshark
Data LinkLogical Link Control, Media Access ControlLinkEthernet, Wi-Fi, PPP, etc.FrameMAC AddressSwitch, Bridge, Access PointLights on device, ARP, Wireshark
PhysicalTransmissionLinkCAT 5, RJ-45, etc.Bit-Hub, NIC, Cable, WirelessLights on device

One easy way to remember the OSI layer is to think:

A - All

P - People

S - Seem

T - To

N - Need

D - Data

P - Processing


Another popular acrostic to remember OSI layers names is (inferring that it is required to attend classes to pass networking certification exams):

A - Away

P - Pizza

S - Sausage

T - Throw

N - Not

D - Do

P - Please


Suggestions from David Bombal (7 to 1):

A - All

P - People

S - Sleeping

T - Through

N - Networking

D - Don't

P - Pass


Going the opposite way (1-7):

P - Please

D - Do

N - Not

T - Teach

S - Students

P - Pointless

A - Acronyms


Going the opposite way, widely used in India Schools (1-7):

P - Please

D - Do

N - Not

T - Take

S - Sales

P - Person's

A - Advice

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