Hi all,
I realise this isn't a question just Win7 related but I am trying to wrap my head around this and this forum is always very good at answering my questions.
I am studying about the OSI protocol model at the minute and am trying to understand what is probably a very basic thing that I have twisted in my head.
For transferring data across networks, data is first input using the app layer of the TCP/IP Model, then is encapsulated into segments for the Transport Layer, packets for the Internetwork Layer and Frames for the Network Access Layer.
I was just looking at routers and how they take a packet and forward it on. If the data travels down the entire protocol stack then surely a frame is the PDU that arrives at the router?
Sorry if this is garbled but any help would be welcome.
Thanks,
StubbyHS
I realise this isn't a question just Win7 related but I am trying to wrap my head around this and this forum is always very good at answering my questions.
I am studying about the OSI protocol model at the minute and am trying to understand what is probably a very basic thing that I have twisted in my head.
For transferring data across networks, data is first input using the app layer of the TCP/IP Model, then is encapsulated into segments for the Transport Layer, packets for the Internetwork Layer and Frames for the Network Access Layer.
I was just looking at routers and how they take a packet and forward it on. If the data travels down the entire protocol stack then surely a frame is the PDU that arrives at the router?
Sorry if this is garbled but any help would be welcome.
Thanks,
StubbyHS
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