[[As a note to the uninitiated, the ISO/OSI-RM stands for the Organization for International Standards (ISO) / Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) Reference Model (ISO/OSI-RM), or simply, the OSI-RM.
The 'real' OSI-RM consists of a single stack consisting of multiple layers, Layers 1 through 7. Each layer is said to have sublayers and exists in various "planes." Each of the upper-lower layer junctions take place through a process known as the "convergence."
The OSI-RM starts with a physical element at Layer 1 (e.g., wire, fiber, coax, free space, etc.), and works its way upward to the application layer, which is at L-7.]]
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Hello Frank, On behalf on the uninitiated, may I ask you to describe each of the 7 layers you refer to in this post.
Thanks as always. D.H. |