Q: 17
DRAG DROP Match the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) layer with its comparable member of the TCP/IP stack. (Options may be used more than once.)
Drag & Drop
Discussion
OSI Data Link and Physical map to TCP/IP Network Interface, Presentation and Session go with TCP/IP Application. That's the standard mapping.
Always see Data Link and Physical paired with Network Interface, while Presentation and Session map to Application layer. That's the classic comparison-no Transport in this question. Open for corrections if anyone sees it differently.
Seen a similar drag and drop in practice-it's always Data Link and Physical going to Network Interface, while Presentation and Session line up with Application. OSI layers above Transport just get lumped into the TCP/IP Application layer. Let me know if anyone disagrees!
- OSI Data Link → TCP/IP Network Interface
- OSI Physical → TCP/IP Network Interface
- OSI Presentation → TCP/IP Application
- OSI Session → TCP/IP Application
Data Link -> Network Interface, Physical -> Network Interface, Presentation & Session -> Application. This is the usual mapping since TCP/IP doesn't split out Presentation or Session separately. Pretty sure this matches most reference charts, but open to correction.
Data Link & Physical to Network Interface, Presentation & Session to Application. Common exam mapping.
OSI Data Link -> Network Interface, OSI Physical -> Network Interface, OSI Presentation -> Application, OSI Session -> Application. I think some folks mix up Presentation with the Transport layer but here it's definitely mapped to Application. Anyone see it differently?
OSI Data Link -> Network Interface, Physical -> Network Interface, Presentation -> Application, Session -> Application. Saw this exact format in practice tests.
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