How the OSI Model Works | Network Fundamentals Part 3

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  • How the OSI Model Works | Network Fundamentals Part 3
    The OSI Model Explained
    Surely you've heard about the #OSI model. That's why you're here right?
    Well, this is the right place for you! In this video we discuss models, and why they're used. We look into the physical, data link, network, transport, session, presentation, and application layers, and how they relate to the real world.
    And finally, we look at an example. This shows how a web request flows through each of the layers.
    For further study, I recommend:
    CCENT/CCNA ICND1 100-105 Official Cert Guide
    (affiliate) click.linksynergy.com/link?id...
    networkdirection.net/OSI+Model
    The answers to the quizzes in this video are found at:
    networkdirection.net/Understa...
    In part 4 we'll Look at how IP addresses work
    Attribution
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  • @Ali_Alhajji
    @Ali_Alhajji Před 4 lety +40

    6:33
    My answer is:
    The transport layer is responsible for the ports, which manage the flow of data going through the ports. If an application is using too much bandwidth, we can control its data flow in this layer without having to interrupt its process in the application layer.

    • @NetworkDirection
      @NetworkDirection  Před 4 lety +15

      Well thought-out, well done.
      You might also be interested to have a brief look at a technology called 'Quality of Service' (just a brief look, it is quite complicated)

    • @steve.T.
      @steve.T. Před 3 lety

      @@NetworkDirection Thanks for the tidbit.

    • @yuval1588
      @yuval1588 Před 13 dny +2

      Why not the netowrk layer?

  • @felleg4737
    @felleg4737 Před 3 lety +16

    My guesses on the 11:59 quiz:
    TCP/IP applications (Protocols): FTP(File Transfer Protocol), SMTP(Simple Mail Transfer Protocol), Telnet - Application layer;
    JPEG, MPEG, TIFF, GIF - Presentation layer;
    Service request, Session Control Protocol (SCP) - Session layer;
    Flow Control - Transport layer;
    Application layer: End-user services like web browsing and file transfer
    Transport layer: checks and fixes errors, then delivers data error-free
    Network layer: routers work at this level, and decide how and where traffic is forwarded along a path
    Physical layer: Hardware for sending/receiving data on a medium
    hope I didn't misunderstand something, if did please correct me.

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    • @NetworkDirection
      @NetworkDirection  Před 5 lety +3

      Thanks Alan, I had no idea networking topics were used in electrical engineering.
      What other network-ish topics do you need to cover?

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    @j.wilmararcila4150 Před rokem

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    @patricksile Před 5 lety +1

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    @TheRealStevenGlen Před 4 lety

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    @aniswlidi2012 Před 8 měsíci +1

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  • @thetech8961
    @thetech8961 Před 4 lety

    The intro got me!!!

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    @deshawnmitchell9585 Před 2 lety +1

    Wonderful work...but hoped the answers for the little quiz was right in the vid

    • @NetworkDirection
      @NetworkDirection  Před 2 lety

      It would make the videos a bit too long. Some of these are quite long already

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    @prakashmc2842 Před 4 lety

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  • @rglyneslava2514
    @rglyneslava2514 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for this great video 😊

    • @NetworkDirection
      @NetworkDirection  Před 3 lety

      You're welcome

    • @rglyneslava2514
      @rglyneslava2514 Před 3 lety

      Can I get the answer of the question ? I need it on my activity . Please🙏❣

    • @rglyneslava2514
      @rglyneslava2514 Před 3 lety

      Can I get the answer of the question ? I need it on my activity . Please🙏❣

  • @EmpireProWrestling2023
    @EmpireProWrestling2023 Před 3 lety +1

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  • @aunmaqsood3129
    @aunmaqsood3129 Před 4 lety

    These tutorials are very insightful, thank you! I'm just kind of confused about how the layer 2 address of the frame doesn't change when it goes through the switch. Is it because the logical link between the two endpoints are created by the switch?

  • @michaelnolk9701
    @michaelnolk9701 Před 2 lety

    love this!

  • @Ari-118
    @Ari-118 Před 5 lety

    Loved this video also 💖

    • @trbgraphics5557
      @trbgraphics5557 Před 3 lety +1

      Yeah this was an amazing series! How's your progress 2 years later? Just curious

    • @Ari-118
      @Ari-118 Před 3 lety

      @@trbgraphics5557 well I didn't pursue it. Just wanted to explore some stuff, computer related of course. Right now learning Java in a bit detail. Android programming.

    • @trbgraphics5557
      @trbgraphics5557 Před 3 lety

      @@Ari-118 Oh that's awesome. So what do you do as a main career? or are you a studying still

    • @Ari-118
      @Ari-118 Před 3 lety

      @@trbgraphics5557 no no, just a hobby.

    • @NetworkDirection
      @NetworkDirection  Před 2 lety

      Thank you!

  • @moshet842
    @moshet842 Před 4 lety +73

    "I'll put the answers on the website of course"
    >Goes to website...
    Crap I'm broke, I guess no answers for me.

    • @baronvonmike
      @baronvonmike Před 4 lety +11

      Yep, please don't pull that BS. Tell us the answers.

    • @midimusicforever
      @midimusicforever Před 4 lety +4

      @@bharatsharma9641
      Alternative solution - Address it at the application layer. Switch the application for another, less data hungry one. Or if it's an in-house application, optimize it.

    • @midimusicforever
      @midimusicforever Před 4 lety +2

      @@bharatsharma9641
      It is situational. In most situations, adding more bandwidth is cheaper.

    • @kb26inla
      @kb26inla Před 4 lety +1

      You would need to increase bandwidth at the physical layer, so both compute and the switch ports would need to be at higher bandwidth. eg. move from 1gig to 10gig connectivity

    • @aleksandarjevtic9578
      @aleksandarjevtic9578 Před 3 lety

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  • @user-lj9lb5rh5u
    @user-lj9lb5rh5u Před 3 měsíci +1

    what is the answer of the question number 1 about "which layer should be addressed"

  • @CreativeHomeTutorial
    @CreativeHomeTutorial Před 4 lety

    yes it is use ful

  • @jonasmayer2588
    @jonasmayer2588 Před 2 lety

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  • @huyang2885
    @huyang2885 Před rokem

    great

  • @joshshaigan9629
    @joshshaigan9629 Před 4 lety

    way above my head in understanding the material here. I'd like to know why it takes these steps for data to get to the destination host, then I think I would understand the description better.

    • @gabelul_
      @gabelul_ Před 4 lety

      these steps are required so that the data can be safely and correctly sent to the reciever

  • @xiaobai435
    @xiaobai435 Před 3 lety +18

    Is it me or Part 1 is amazing, then the rest of the parts are dropping in quality and explanation is lacking in certain portions. Now there is a forced contribution by patron to see the answer, if not then the gap of the lack of understanding would increase per part

    • @NetworkDirection
      @NetworkDirection  Před 2 lety +12

      nah, just you 😀

    • @ashishgarg5809
      @ashishgarg5809 Před 11 měsíci +3

      maybe because its getting detailed and going over your head. Its same quality and hopefully I will get selected tomorrow for the job by learning from this

    • @BrianEvans766
      @BrianEvans766 Před 8 měsíci +1

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      @derrickmuwonge5262 Před měsícem +1

      Just you dear

  • @crockcode4971
    @crockcode4971 Před 3 lety +1

    thanks but still not getting it right in my head but I will revisit this video various times to understand OSI layers..

    • @NetworkDirection
      @NetworkDirection  Před 3 lety +1

      It can take revision. Just stick with it, you'll get there.
      Maybe look at some videos from other creators too. Some times we just need to hear a concept explained differently, and suddenly it all makes sense

  • @mypuppygurl
    @mypuppygurl Před rokem

    I lOVE your videos but can't afford the answers :( That suxs but ty for the wonderful videos. I have subscribed :)

  • @sujanmagar9795
    @sujanmagar9795 Před 4 lety

    I wanted to learn everything from the basic to advance. Please suggest me some books to pass certified exams.

  • @MrSwagger5468
    @MrSwagger5468 Před 4 lety

    I am confused so the transport takes care of the transport using udp or tcp protocol. With the example of port 80 it knows it needs to go thru the webserver. It adds a header
    The network makes sure it know it route by adding an source and destination ip. Adds it as a header
    Together they make sure the data is send to the right location?
    The data link makes sure it is in the right lan segment adding another header and a trailer correcting errors?
    Because it may hop from router to router the mac adress can change but the ip stays the same

  • @amberalam6555
    @amberalam6555 Před 3 lety

    Sir, with deep respect I would like to tell you that they way you explain these things is just awesome. I would like to talk to you about it all. If you got little time please let me know. I will wait for your response. There are two outcomes : either you reply or you do not reply. I am really hopeful that you will take atleast a minute to talk to me. Waiting eagerly. Thanks for these videos.

    • @NetworkDirection
      @NetworkDirection  Před 3 lety

      Hi Amber, While I can't promise much, you're welcome to contact me at feedback@networkdirection.net

  • @xeifora
    @xeifora Před 2 lety

    That intro... suddenly kill me, that's how we understand the humour in the IT universe XD

  • @DarkbaseTTV
    @DarkbaseTTV Před 5 lety +6

    Answers to the quizzes are only available with a login? :(

  • @co1355-tejastiwari
    @co1355-tejastiwari Před 3 lety +1

    Have you heard about tls transport layer security or tls handshake can you tell is it in osi model's transport or its something entirely else pls explain ,good session although

    • @NetworkDirection
      @NetworkDirection  Před 3 lety

      Yes, I've heard of TLS. It's critical for security.
      It's a much deeper topic. I have some videos on security if you'd like some of the basics

  • @jiatuli6421
    @jiatuli6421 Před 4 lety

    Transport layer breaks down app data into segments/datagrams, but I am confused if network layer and data link layer function the same, like data link layer breaks down packets into many frames , so one packet consists of more than one frame? Thank you!

    • @NetworkDirection
      @NetworkDirection  Před 4 lety

      Usually just the transport layer will do this.
      Sometimes a packet (layer 3) will need to be fragmented in to smaller packets, but we want to avoid this.

  • @khari83637
    @khari83637 Před rokem

    6:25 - I would guess layer 3 as it involves QoS and load balancing

  • @ThinkingWhatshouldiwatch
    @ThinkingWhatshouldiwatch Před 3 lety +1

    Answer to 6:33- Transport Layer

  • @StephenWoodburyofAagh
    @StephenWoodburyofAagh Před 3 lety +1

    How does the router know the mac address of the server? Does it request it from the server using its ip?

    • @NetworkDirection
      @NetworkDirection  Před 3 lety

      That's a good question! This uses a process called ARP, which is discussed in a later video

  • @avantikak6480
    @avantikak6480 Před 3 lety

    Thank you so much for all the classes Sir, they were really helpful. Just a doubt, does fragmentation of data into packets happen at the transport layer or network layer? The book I've read it from mentions Network layer, but you've mentioned transport layer in your video?
    Also, just related to the addresses
    Transport layer: Port number
    Network layer: IP addresses
    Data link layer: Mac adresses present in the NIC.
    Is this right Sir, I hope I've understood it correctly?

    • @NetworkDirection
      @NetworkDirection  Před 3 lety

      It looks like you've understood it correctly.
      The data from the transport layer is broken into packets, if that's what you're referring to
      Packets are sometimes too big, and need to be fragmented into smaller packets. This happens at the network layer

    • @avantikak6480
      @avantikak6480 Před 3 lety

      @@NetworkDirection so first data at the segment layer is segmented into segments, and if according to MTU the packets made at the network layer are too big, they are further broken down and this is known as fragmentation. Am I right Sir?
      Another doubt that I had was that when we say that layer 2 adresses keep on changing, we mean that the MAC adresses keep on changing depending on whichever device is next, be it router or host. But layer 3 address remains the same, as in the IP address in the frame is only of the destination, whereas the layer 2 address keeps on changing. I hope I'm correct?😬
      Also, in your video you asked us to match certain descriptions with the layers. The description was: Delivers data error free... I feel that there could be 2 answers to this, one the Transport Layer due to connection oriented protocol TCP, but also Data Link layer since it adds the trailer to the frame for error correction?
      Are there actually 2 answers to this, or am I going wrong in the concept here Sir?

    • @avantikak6480
      @avantikak6480 Před 3 lety +1

      @@NetworkDirection I really appreciate you replying to my previous doubt Sir, and if you dont mind me saying, you have a really good voice 😂👍🏻. Even when I'm reading my computer books, I tend to hear them in your accent 😂

    • @NetworkDirection
      @NetworkDirection  Před 3 lety

      @@avantikak6480 You've pretty much got it. There are some exceptions to this, but you'll find those as you go along.
      You're right, layer 2 does have the trailer. Here's something to think about: Is TCP the only protocol operating at layer 4? It might help to watch a few more videos, then revisit this one.

    • @NetworkDirection
      @NetworkDirection  Před 3 lety +1

      @@avantikak6480 Thanks! I don't hear too many people complimenting the Aussie accent

  • @ashikulislam377
    @ashikulislam377 Před 4 lety

    please some one tell me what is said in the quize1 ,, When a high bandwidth applications is causing to the network ' to slow down', then Transport layer is addressed. I can't understand this

    • @77garga
      @77garga Před 4 lety

      data needs to be segmented and thats done by TCP or UDP and they are layer 4

  • @NetworkDirection
    @NetworkDirection  Před 5 lety

    Quiz answers here: networkdirection.net/labsandquizzes/quizzes/understandingosi/
    The CCENT/CCNA study guide (affiliate):
    click.linksynergy.com/link?id=RL4E*8CmbSY&offerid=145238.2445867&type=2&murl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ciscopress.com%2Ftitle%2F9781587205804
    networkdirection.net/OSI+Model
    networkdirection.net/Understanding+OSI

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    6:23 What is the answer?