the data packet is initially sent each layer takes the data of the preceding layers
and adds its own information or header to the data. Basically, each layer puts
its own “envelope” around the preceding “envelope.” On the receiving
end each layer removes its information or “envelope” from the data packet.
The layers or groups of layers are described in the following sections.
Physical Layer
This layer defines the electrical (or in the case of fiber optic cables, light) com-
munications across a network link or channel. This layer guarantees that bits
of data transmitted by a device on the network are accurately received by
another device on the network. The physical layer initiates, maintains, and ter-
minates the physical connection between network devices. It defines the
Applications
Layer
OSI Model
Layers
Smart
Building
Protocol
Suite
Applications
TCP
IP
Ethernet
Presentation
Layer
Session Layer
Transport Layer
Sending Data Receivin
g Data
Network Layer
Data Link Layer
Physical Layer
Figure 2.1 Network model layers.
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