TCP/IP Reference Model

The TCP/IP model does not same as OSI model. There is no universal agreement regarding how to define TCP/IP with a layered model but it is generally agreed that there are fewer layers than the seven layers of the OSI model.
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naveen explain layers with devices used under as a real implementation network establishment 10/26/2007
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