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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:
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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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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Sharath Champzz said:
5 years ago
The transport layer is process to process right?
Is Host to Host and Process to Process both are same? Anyone explain.
Is Host to Host and Process to Process both are same? Anyone explain.
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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.
Nev said:
7 years ago
That is correct! The transport layer of the TCP/IP model is also known as host-to-host.
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