Now it's time to compare
both the reference model that we have learned till now. Let's start by
addressing the similarities that both of these models have.
Following are some similarities between
OSI Reference Model and TCP/IP Reference Model.
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Both have layered
architecture.
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Layers provide similar
functionalities.
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Both are protocol stack.
·
Both are reference
models.
Following are some major
differences between OSI Reference Model and TCP/IP Reference Model, with
diagrammatic comparison below.
OSI(Open System Interconnection)
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TCP/IP(Transmission Control Protocol /
Internet Protocol)
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1. OSI is a generic, protocol independent
standard, acting as a communication gateway between the network and end user.
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1. TCP/IP model is based on standard protocols
around which the Internet has developed. It is a communication protocol,
which allows connection of hosts over a network.
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2. In OSI model the transport layer guarantees
the delivery of packets.
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2. In TCP/IP model the transport layer does
not guarantees delivery of packets. Still the TCP/IP model is more reliable.
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3. Follows vertical approach.
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3. Follows horizontal approach.
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4. OSI model has a separate Presentation layer
and Session layer.
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4. TCP/IP does not have a separate
Presentation layer or Session layer.
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5. Transport Layer is Connection Oriented.
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5. Transport Layer is both Connection Oriented
and Connection less.
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6. Network Layer is both Connection Oriented
and Connection less.
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6. Network Layer is Connection less.
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7. OSI is a reference model around which the
networks are built. Generally it is used as a guidance tool.
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7. TCP/IP model is, in a way implementation of
the OSI model.
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8. Network layer of OSI model provides both
connection oriented and connectionless service.
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8. The Network layer in TCP/IP model provides
connectionless service.
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9. OSI model has a problem of fitting the
protocols into the model.
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9. TCP/IP model does not fit any protocol
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10. Protocols are hidden in OSI model and are
easily replaced as the technology changes.
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10. In TCP/IP replacing protocol is not easy.
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11. OSI model defines services, interfaces and
protocols very clearly and makes clear distinction between them. It is
protocol independent.
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11. In TCP/IP, services, interfaces and
protocols are not clearly separated. It is also protocol dependent.
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12. It has 7 layers
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12. It has 4 layers
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