TCP/IP
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OSI
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(i)
TCP/IP means transmission control protocol or internet protocol.
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(i)
OSI means open system interconnection.
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(ii)
TCP/IP is an implementation of OSI model.
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(ii)
OSI is a reference model.
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(iii)
It has only five architectural layers.
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(iii)
It consists of seven architectural layers.
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(iv)
It has one protocol.
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(iv)
It is a set of rules for this protocol.
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(v)
It considers being a more credible model.
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(v)
OSI model is merely used as a guidance tool.
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(vi)
Follows vertical approach.
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(vi)
Follows horizontal approach.
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(vii)
ICP/IP does not have a separate presentation layer.
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(vii)
OSI model has a separate presentation layer.
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(viii)
In TCP/IP replacing protocol is not easy.
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(viii)
Protocols are hidden is OSI model and are easily replaced as the technology
changes.
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09 March 2018
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