OSI Model Layers 5, 6, and 7 - Session, Presentation, and Application Layers Explained
Offered By: Practical Networking via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the often overlooked upper layers of the OSI model in this informative video. Delve into the functions and real-world applications of the Session, Presentation, and Application layers (5, 6, and 7). Learn how these layers contribute to data transmission between computers, with examples like HTTP cookies and ASCII encoding. Understand why these layers are frequently combined in modern networking models and gain insights into the layers of abstraction in networking. Discover how different protocols like HTTP and FTP implement these layers independently. Perfect for those seeking a deeper understanding of networking fundamentals and data movement through the internet.
Syllabus
- Intro
- OSI Model, TCP IP Model, Four / Five / Seven layer models
- Layer 5 - Session Layer
- Session Layer Modern Example: HTTP Cookies
- Layer 6 - Presentation Layer
- Presentation Layer Modern Example: ASCII encoding
- Layer 7 - Application Layer
- HTTP vs FTP - protocols implement L5, L6, L7 independently
- Why L5-L7 are often combined?
- Networking Models - Layers of Abstraction
- pracnet.net/networking
Taught by
Practical Networking
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