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Chapter 2
Networking Standards and the OSI Model
At a Glance
Objectives
Teaching Tips
Quick Quizzes
Additional Projects
Additional Resources
Key Terms
Lecture Notes
Overview
In the field of networking, even though the communication that occurs between two nodes on a
network cannot be seen, a model may be used to depict how the communication takes place.
The model commonly used to describe network communications is called the OSI (Open
Systems Interconnection) model.
In this chapter, the student will learn about the standards organizations that have helped create
the various conventions (such as the OSI model) used in networking. Next, the student will be
introduced to the seven layers of the OSI model and learn how they interact. The student will
then take a closer look at what goes on in each layer. Finally, the student will learn to apply
those details to a practical networking environment. Thoroughly understanding the OSI model
is essential to proficient network design and troubleshooting.
Chapter Objectives
After reading this chapter and completing the exercises, the student will be able to:
Identify organizations that set standards for networking
Describe the purpose of the OSI model and each of its layers
Explain specific functions belonging to each OSI model layer
Understand how two network nodes communicate through the OSI model
Discuss the structure and purpose of data packets and frames
Describe the two types of addressing covered by the OSI model
Teaching Tips
Networking Standards Organizations
1. Define a standard.
4. Explain why there are many different organizations to oversee computer industry
standards.
5. Using ANSI and IEEE as an example, point out that standards organizations may
overlap in their responsibilities.
6. Note the importance of being familiar with the groups that set networking standards and
the critical aspects of standards required by a student’s network.
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ANSI
2. Point out that ANSI does not dictate that manufacturers comply with its standards, but
requests voluntarily compliance.
3. Note that new electronic equipment and methods must undergo rigorous testing to prove
they are worthy of ANSI’s approval.
4. Mention that ANSI standards documents are available for purchase online from ANSI’s
Web site (www.ansi.org).
2. Explain how the TIA (Telecommunications Industry Association) subgroup was formed
and describe its relation to EIA.
3. Identify the best-known standard to come from EIA/TIA (TIA/EIA 568-B Series).
Teaching Go to the EIA website at http://www.eia.org and provide an example of the EIA
Tip material available online.
IEEE
3. Mention that IEEE technical papers and standards are highly respected in the
networking profession.
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