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Is the OSI model able to describe all networked systems?
Source: Author: Date: 2009-11-24  

ans. The OSI model is just a model, so it can be used to describe parts of systems, and what their functions are. When used to describe actual networking hardware and software, the parts may only apply to one or two layers. Some parts may implement all of the layers in the model.


 
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