Define me about Session Layer in OSI Model?
griffinLincoln 27-February-2009 08:07:21 PM

Comments


en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OSI_model
Posted by crouse


In general Session Layer is level five of the seven level OSI model. It responds to service requests from the Presentation Layer and issues service requests to the Transport Layer
Posted by mr_eighty


The session layer deals with initiating and terminating network connections. It provides instructions to connect, authenticate (optionally), and disconnect from a network resource. Common examples are the login part of a Telnet or SQL session (not the actual data movement) and Remote Procedure Call (RPC) functions. The actual movement of the data is handled by the lower layers.
Posted by jame_kristopher


I think session establishment

Posted by HamidAliKhan


session establishment

Posted by waqqas1


The Session Layer is level five of the seven level OSI model. It responds to service requests from the Presentation Layer and issues service requests to the Transport Layer.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Session_Layer
Posted by sagitraz


for session establishment
Posted by Hash007


this layer will take care of all seccions in the nw mean it provide timing control for all tasks
Posted by sree_kushi2000



Posted: 27-February-2009 11:44:00 PM By: sree_kushi2000

this layer will take care of all seccions in the nw mean it provide timing control for all tasks

Posted: 28-February-2009 01:33:51 AM By: Hash007

for session establishment

Posted: 28-February-2009 05:27:01 AM By: sagitraz

The Session Layer is level five of the seven level OSI model. It responds to service requests from the Presentation Layer and issues service requests to the Transport Layer.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Session_Layer

Posted: 28-February-2009 11:31:57 AM By: waqqas1

session establishment

Posted: 02-March-2009 03:46:32 AM By: HamidAliKhan

I think session establishment

Posted: 02-March-2009 12:06:26 PM By: jame_kristopher

The session layer deals with initiating and terminating network connections. It provides instructions to connect, authenticate (optionally), and disconnect from a network resource. Common examples are the login part of a Telnet or SQL session (not the actual data movement) and Remote Procedure Call (RPC) functions. The actual movement of the data is handled by the lower layers.

Posted: 03-March-2009 11:32:53 AM By: mr_eighty

In general Session Layer is level five of the seven level OSI model. It responds to service requests from the Presentation Layer and issues service requests to the Transport Layer

Posted: 14-June-2009 05:03:03 AM By: crouse

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OSI_model