mad3654
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I am building a project for my Networking Essentials class on the OSI layers. I am looking for a table that will show me the OSI layers with related protocols and hardware for each layer. This would be a great help. The book I have has the wrong info in the table.
Yet another cisco site has it all you are looking for. Good luck in your project.
http://www.cisco.com/cpress/cc/td/cpress/fund/ith/ith01gb.htm
http://www.cisco.com/cpress/cc/td/cpress/fund/ith/ith01gb.htm
Cujavia,
I see you are reasonably new to the site. It is customary that we answer all questions as comments. Then, if the Asker likes your answer, he'll click on Accept this comment as an Answer.
That way, you don't lock the question to all others who may have good answers.
Thanks.
I see you are reasonably new to the site. It is customary that we answer all questions as comments. Then, if the Asker likes your answer, he'll click on Accept this comment as an Answer.
That way, you don't lock the question to all others who may have good answers.
Thanks.
cujavia changed the proposed answer to a comment
Thanks :)
You're welcome, Apadua.
I made a mistake, it should had been a comment, not an answer. Xks for pointing it out to me.
But if I had a fully explicit answer, I see nothing wrong with making it into a proposed answer.
There is one problem with EE, people asking questions are not accepting or rejecting answers promptly.
Cujavia ;)
I made a mistake, it should had been a comment, not an answer. Xks for pointing it out to me.
But if I had a fully explicit answer, I see nothing wrong with making it into a proposed answer.
There is one problem with EE, people asking questions are not accepting or rejecting answers promptly.
Cujavia ;)
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Thanks, just what I was looking for.
If you're looking for other pictures, here's a great one:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/ito_doc/osi_prot.htm
Good luck,
Andre