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Characteristics of the OSI Layers

The seven layers of the OSI reference model can be divided into two categories: upper layers and lower layers.

The Upper Layers of the OSI model deal with application issues and generally are implemented only in software. The highest layer, the application layer, is closest to the end user. Both users and application layer processes interact with software applications that contain a communications component. The term upper layer is sometimes used to refer to any layer above another type in the OSI model.

The Lower Layers of the OSI model handle data transport issues. The physical layer and the data link layer are implemented in hardware and software. The lowest layer, the physical layer, is closest to the physical network medium (the network cabling, for e.g.) and is respoinsible for actually placing information on the medium.

Two sets of Layers make up the OSI Layers

Application

Application
Presentation
Session

Data Transport

Transport
Network
Data Link
Physical

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