in which way the datas will transfer from one host to
another host by using osi layer?
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Answer / s.m.feroz ahmed
Hi,
OSI layer consists of 7 layers on Source Side and 7 layers
on Destination Side they are as below:
Presentation Layer
DataLink Layer
Network Layer
Transport Layer
Session Layer
Physical Layer
Application Layer
Once all the 7 layers are configured on both Source and
Destination the data is tranferred from one host to another
host with the Network Layer and Transport layer and is
presented in the form of .pdf,.txt,.jpeg,.bmp etc.
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