40 Protocols of the OSI Model PDF

Title 40 Protocols of the OSI Model
Author Mandela Thomas
Course Platforms and Network Technologies
Institution Grand Canyon University
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OSI Annotation

Networking Devices

Layers of the OSI Model

Protocols

Application Computers, servers

Network process to application like (Chrome, Firefox, OneDrive, Skype & etc. Also is the data of the application that was requested for a web page.

HTTP (80), HTTPS (443), IRC (194), FTP (20 and 21), SMTP (25), SMB, DHCP (67 and 68), IMAP4 (143), Telnet (23)

Presentation Firewalls

Data representation, encryption and decryption, convert machine dependent data to machine independent data

SSH (22), SSL (443), XDR (300), TLS (995), MIME (25), DNS (53)

Session

Remote power control (RPC), Network file system (NFS), Remote procedure call (RPC)

Interhost communication, managing sessions between applications and ensuring information are delivered correctly between remote applications

PPTP (1732), L2TP (1701), SAP (21), NetBIOS (135 and139)

OSI Annotation

Transport Firewires, Getaways

The reliable delivery of Segmentation, flow control, error control, connection and connectionless transmission between points on a network also allows remote devices to talk with each other.

SPX (13581), DCCP (33), SCTP (2960), UDP (162), TCP (80)

Network Routers

logical addressing, path determination & routing in a packet with in the segments using IP addresses to deliver a datagram between points on a network.

IP (IPV4, IPV6), IPX (1024), Apple Talk, ICMP, IPSec (50 & 51), ARP (3389)

Data Link Switches ,NIC card & Bridge

A reliable direct point to point data connection by physical addressing, segment & trail which assigns Mac and IP addresses with in a frame. This layer operates access the media(framing) and controls how data is placed and received from the media (MAC & Error detection).

Physical Hubs, cables, Repeaters, fiber,

Is a layer that controls how data, bits, signals in the media are connected or are put on a cable. using a physical cable or radio signal.

+ IEEE.802.3, PPPTP (1732), SDLS, +ARP (3389), X-25, RPC (135),

DSL (45), PON, OTN, IEEE.802.11, +IEEE.802.3, L431, TIA 449

OSI Annotation

40 Protocols of the OSI Model

PROTOCOLS (SERVICE NAMES) 1.File Transfer Protocol (FTP) 2.Secure Shell (SSH) 3.Telnet 4.Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) 5.Domian Name System (DNS) 6.Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) 7.Hyper Text Transfer Protocol (HTTP) 8.Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) 9.Post Office Protocol 3 (POP3) 10.Network News Transport Protocol (NNTP) 11.Network Time Protocol (NTP) 12.NetBIOS 13.Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) 14.Lightweight Directory Access Protocol 15.Transport Layer Security (TLS) 16.Real-Time Transport Protocol. (RTP) 17.Hyper Text Transfer Protocol Secure. (HTTPS) 18.Internet Message Access Protocol. (IMAP4) 19.Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)

PORTS NUMBER S 20 and 21 22 23 25 53 69 80 67 and 68

110 119 123 135 and 139 161 and 162

389 443 1023 TO 65535 443 143 3389

OSI Annotation 20.Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) 21.Internet Relay Chat (IRC) 22.Session Initiation Protocol. (SLP) 23.Session Description Protocol. (SDP) 24.Remote Desktop Protocol. (RDP) 25.Server Message Block (SMB) 26.Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP) 27.Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) 28.Route Access Protocol (RAP) 29.Resource Location Protocol (RLP) 30.Host Name Server Protocol (HNSP) 31.Internet Control Messages Protocol (ICMP) 32.Remote Directory Access Protocol (RDAS) 33.Lightweight Presentation Protocol (LPP) 34.Remote Procedure Call Protocol (RPC) 35.Network Address 3022 Translation (NAT) 36.Microsoft Active 445 Directory Protocol (MADP) 37.Calender Access 1026 Protocol (CAP) 38. Layer Two 1701 Tunneling Protocol. (L2TP) 39.Point To Point 1732 Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) 40.Remote Procedure 135 Call (RPC)

179 194

3389

22 2 38 39 42 1

OSI Annotation 10 network devices Switches, hubs, cables, routers, computers, Network interface card (NIC card), Remote power control (RPC), Firewalls, patch panels, servers....


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