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In what year were the TCP/IP protocols adopted as Military Standards?

1983

A protocol specification that is important enough and has received enough Internet community support to be considered for a standard. The specification is stable and well understood, but it is not yet a standard and maybe withdrawn from consideration to be a standard.

Proposed Standard

This is a protocol specification for which at least two independent implementations exist. It is the final specification undergoing widespread testing and will only change if the testing forces a change

Draft Standard

A specification is declared a standard only after extensive testing and only if the protocol defined in the specification is considered to be of significant benefit to the Internet community

Internet Standard

What are the two categories of standards?

Technical Specification (TS) and Applicability Statement (AS)

The category of standards that defines a protocol

Technical Specification

The category of standards that defines when the protocol is to be used

Applicability Statement

What are the three requirement levels that defined the applicability of a standard?

Required, Recommended, and Elective

The standard protocol that must be included for the TCP/IP stack to be compliant

Required

The standard protocol should be included in every ICP/IP implementation, although it is not required for minimal compliance

Recommended

An optional standard, it is up to the software vendor to implement it or not

Elective

How many layers are there in the OSI Reference model?

Seven

What does each layer of the OSI model represent?

a function performed when data is transferred between cooperating applications across and intervening network

Which layer on the OSI model consists of application programs that use the network? Name and number

Application Layer (7)

Which layer on the OSI Model standardizes data presentation to the applications? Name and number

Presentation layer (6)

Which layer on the OSI Model manages sessions between applications? Name and number

Session layer (5)

Which layer on the OSI Model provides end-to-end error detection and correction? Name and number

Transport layer (4)

Which layer on the OSI Model manages connections across the network for the upper layers? Name and number

Network Layer (3)

Which layer on the OSI Model provides reliable data delivery across the physical link? Name and number

Data Link Layer (2)

Which layer on the OSI Model defines the physical characteristics of the network media? Name and number

Physical layer (1)