TCP/IP Model (Internet Protocol Suite) | Network Fundamentals Part 6
You’ve seen the OSI model, now see the TCP/IP model! It started as a competitor but has grown into a suite of commonly used protocols. It has gained popularity over OSI in a practical sense, as it was quick to standardize. The OSI model was slower and missed out. We’re going to look at the four (or is it five?) layers of the TCP/IP model, and see how they contrast to OSI. The answers to the quiz questions, a must for CCENT and CCNA candidates, can be found at:
In the next video, we’re looking at the TCP and UDP protocols, what they’re for, and how they’re different.
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