05-09-2005, 08:05 AM |
hamid hajer
hamid hajer
Registered: 08-12-2003
Total Posts: 1508
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Re: What is the IP's? (Re: hamid hajer)
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therefore ; This page discusses the history and the future of TCP/IP:
The U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) created the TCP/IP reference model because it wanted a network that could survive any conditions. To illustrate further, imagine a world, crossed by multiple cable runs, wires, microwaves, optical fibers, and satellite links. Then imagine a need for data to be transmitted without regard for the condition of any particular node or network. The U.S. DoD required reliable data transmission to any destination on the network under any circumstances. The creation of the TCP/IP model helped to solve this difficult design problem. The TCP/IP model has since become the standard on which the Internet is based.
Think about the layers of the TCP/IP model layers in relation to the original intent of the Internet. This will help reduce confusion. The four layers of the TCP/IP model are the application layer, transport layer, Internet layer, and network access layer. Some of the layers in the TCP/IP model have the same name as layers in the OSI model. It is critical not to confuse the layer functions of the two models because the layers include different functions in each model. The present version of TCP/IP was standardized in September of 1981.
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