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OSI layers

OSI layers

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What is OSI layers?

The OSI (Open Systems Interconnection) model is a conceptual framework that standardizes the functions of a telecommunication or computing system into seven abstraction layers: Application, Presentation, Session, Transport, Network, Data Link, and Physical. It defines a networking framework for implementing protocols in networked devices, facilitating interoperability between diverse network devices and applications. It is commonly used as a reference model for understanding and designing network architectures.

What other technologies are related to OSI layers?

OSI layers Complementary Technologies

802.1q VLANs operate at the Data Link Layer (Layer 2) and are complementary, as they help to segment and organize network traffic, working within the OSI model.
mentioned alongside OSI layers in 46% (72) of relevant job posts
Next Generation Multicast VPN extends multicast capabilities, working in conjunction with network layer (Layer 3) protocols. Thus, they are complementary.
mentioned alongside OSI layers in 45% (56) of relevant job posts
MPLS Traffic Engineering operates at Layer 2.5 and is complementary, enhancing network performance and traffic management based on defined paths.
mentioned alongside OSI layers in 43% (52) of relevant job posts

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