Networking - TCP/IP - Discussion
Discussion Forum : TCP/IP - TCP/IP (Q.No. 2)
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What layer in the TCP/IP stack is equivalent to the Transport layer of the OSI model?
Answer: Option
Explanation:
The four layers of the TCP/IP stack (also called the DoD model) are Application/Process, Host-to-Host, Internet, and Network Access. The Host-to-Host layer is equivalent to the Transport layer of the OSI model.
Discussion:
11 comments Page 1 of 2.
Anupam said:
1 decade ago
Its wrong there is only host to network which is for physical and data link layer. It (TCP/IP) has its own transport layer as do OSI.
Niyati said:
1 decade ago
Host to host is present in 3 layer model not 4 layer.
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Komal said:
1 decade ago
The Host-to-Host layer is the lowest layer of the TCP/IP reference model. It combines the link layer and the physical layer of the ISO/OSI model.
Newbie said:
1 decade ago
The TCP/IP model's transport or host-to-host layer corresponds to the fourth layer in the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model, also called the transport layer.
Swayam said:
1 decade ago
TCP/IP--------------------OSI.
1. Network Access----------Physical and Data. (Host to Host).
2. Internet----------------Network.
3. Transport---------------Transport.
4. Application-------------Session, Presentation and Application.
1. Network Access----------Physical and Data. (Host to Host).
2. Internet----------------Network.
3. Transport---------------Transport.
4. Application-------------Session, Presentation and Application.
Rajendra Prasad Palnaty said:
9 years ago
TCP/IP Host-to-Host Layer is equal to Physical and Data Link Layer of OSI Model, Network Layer is same in both models.
Sourabh chandra said:
8 years ago
It is incorrect.
Transport layer if TCP/IP model is equivalent to the transport layer of OSI model.
Transport layer if TCP/IP model is equivalent to the transport layer of OSI model.
Pradeep said:
8 years ago
There are four layers in TCP/IP model.
* 1- Link
2- Internet
* 3- Transport
4- Application
* Sometimes Link layer is known as Network Access layer and Transport layer is known as a Host-to-Host layer.
* 1- Link
2- Internet
* 3- Transport
4- Application
* Sometimes Link layer is known as Network Access layer and Transport layer is known as a Host-to-Host layer.
Nev said:
7 years ago
That is correct! The transport layer of the TCP/IP model is also known as host-to-host.
Ravina B said:
7 years ago
OSI ------ tcp/ip
1. Application Layer+Presentation+Session - Application Layer.
2. Transport Layer - Transport Layer or Host to Host Layer.
3. Network Layer - Internet layer.
4. Physical+Data Link layer - Network Access Layer or Host to Network Layer.
1. Application Layer+Presentation+Session - Application Layer.
2. Transport Layer - Transport Layer or Host to Host Layer.
3. Network Layer - Internet layer.
4. Physical+Data Link layer - Network Access Layer or Host to Network Layer.
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