TCP/IP
Standards Organizations
OSI
Data Access
Data Encapsulation
200

The top layer of the TCP/IP model

Application

200

Responsible for promoting open development of the internet

ISOC (Internet Society)

200

The first layer of the OSI model

Physical

200

A physical address burned into the device

MAC Address

200

The process of splitting packets into smaller chunks

Segmenting

400

The bottom layer of the TCP/IP model

Network access

400

Responsible for overseeing and managing IP address allocation

IANA (Internet Assigned Numbers Authority)

400

The layer that routes traffic and utilizes IP addresses

Layer 3 (Network)
400

Original source of the packet

Source IP Address

400

The order in which packets are split

Sequencing

600

TCP would be utilized at this layer of the TCP/IP model

Transport layer

600

Maintains all RFC documents

IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force)

600

The layer of the OSI model that switches function

Layer 2 (Data Link)

600

When you manually set an address so it doesn't change

Static address

600

The payload(data) that is sent

PDU

800

IP would be utilized at this layer of the TCP/IP model

Internet layer

800

Creates standards for writing, connectors and networking racks

EIA (Electronic Industries Alliance)

800

The layer that provides services to the presentation layer to organize its dailogue

Session

800

Address that will change as it traverses networks to it's destination

MAC

800

A PDU at layer 3 (Network Layer)

Packet

1000

When a packet is converted to the wire, it turns into this

Binary

1000

Writes the standards for both wifi and ethernet communications

IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers)

1000

UDP is utilized at this layer

Layer 4 (Transport)
1000

Layer that utilizes source and destination ports

Transport

1000

Phsyical layer PDU

Bits 01010101010101