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27-May-2006, 09:57 AM #1
OSI model
I was going through the OSI model and came across that it is the reference model that determines the way massage should be transmitted between any two models. I need some detailed study materials on this topic can any one help me about this.
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27-May-2006, 10:16 AM #2
Hi joshuapaul,

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Is this what you are looking for: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OSI_Model

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03-Jun-2006, 08:02 AM #3
Hi Buddy, I got some relevant info regarding OSI model.You can just follow this link and this will help you to get some more information about this model:
http://www.ucertify.com/articles/N10-003/5001003.html
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09-Jun-2006, 12:12 AM #4
This is really random.... But this is just a thought about the OSI Model -- Kinda funny, made me chuckle

My friend helped me remember the OSI model by using the phrase "A Person Strips To Needy Desperate People"

Sorry, I couldn't help but to post this.. Your question made me remember that...
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12-Jun-2006, 04:27 AM #5
you can follow this link!
Hi Dude,

You can follow this link and this will help you to get some detailed info regarding OSI.
http://www.ucertify.com/search.php?q=%22OSI%22
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