The TCP/IP model, or Internet Protocol Suite, describes a set of general design guidelines and implementations of specific networking protocols to enable computers to communicate over a network. TCP/IP provides end-to-end connectivity specifying how data should be formatted, addressed, transmitted, routed and received at the destination. Protocols exist for a variety of different types of communication services between computers.
v Across the internet, hundreds of different programs run on innumerable computers and operating systems.
v For such programs to interact correctly they must follow a set of rules. These rules are called protocols.
v A protocol is a formal description of message format and the rules two or more computers must follow to exchanges those messages.
v Protocols can describe the low-level details of computer – to – computer interfaces. The TCP/IP is a suite of protocols used in the internet.
v TCP/IP is a set of rules that an application can use to package its information for searching across the network or networks.
v The OSI reference model has seven layers.
1. Application
2. Presentation
3. Session
4. Transport
5. Network
6. Data link
7. Physical
v The internet uses the TCP/IP as its protocol engine and this uses only five of the ISO/OSI layer set application, transport, network, data line and physical.
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