Re: Network Models
- From: "Arkady Frenkel" <arkadyf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2007 13:16:21 +0300
I don't know what is TCP/IP model that not model opposite to ISO model, but
any case TCP/IP implements
layers 3 and 4 of ISO model. OTOH stack and suite are both s/w
implementation and usually they talk about TCP/IP stack but not suite,
because suite is some s/w which can be sold stand alone or use independantly
of other s/w
Arkady
"Muhammad Azeem Azam" <MuhammadAzeemAzam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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Hi
that is ok but i am talking about the ISO Refeence Model and TCP/IP Model
in
which there are different layers (7 and 5). These models are either
standards
(on which different suites are based) or we can say them Network models to
bulit up a suite.
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What is difference between suite and Stck.
Stack : Software implementation
Please clear these as well
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Suite : Definition (what is meant by definition)
"Arkady Frenkel" wrote:
Hi!
I don't know what is model in your question but
"Muhammad Azeem Azam" <MuhammadAzeemAzam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote
in
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Hi
1) i want to to know about network models. are there two network models
a) TCP/IP Model
b) ISO Reference Model.
am i right?????
IP is layer 3 of ISO and TCP is layer 4
2) Whats the difference between TCP/IP Suite and TCP/IP Model.Microsoft TCPIP stack include not only tcpip.sys ( protocol driver ) but
3) Whats the Difference between TCP/IP Suite and TCP/IP Stack.
also all set of user mode dlls : winsock ( ws2_32 and mswsock ) ,
msafd.dll
and kernel part including afd.sys , tdi.sys
which now ( in Vista ) used only for compatibility with old apps and now
kernel sockets used instead
Arkady
Plase clarift the points 2 and 3 with a bit explanation becaus they are
confusing me.
Thanks in advance
Bye
.
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