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venkat3271



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Post23 Jun 2008 9:45   How session layer Works?

Hi.
Can some body explain how session layer keeps track of fragments coming for different applications??

The source port and destination port fields in TRANSPORT LAYER fragments are enough to distinguish data between applications, then y ve need seperate session layer to perform this operation??
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m_pourfathi



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Post29 Jun 2008 7:38   Re: How session layer Works?

go to this web site. it might help you.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Session_layer
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INS-ANI



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Post03 Jul 2008 14:18   How session layer Works?

Can any one please provide me good study material to understand OSI layer and TCP/IP layer. me having trouble with these.
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m_pourfathi



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Post05 Jul 2008 7:52   Re: How session layer Works?

computer networks , authored by "tanenbaum" is the most famous book on networks.
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zollder



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Post12 Jul 2008 9:12   Re: How session layer Works?

INS-ANI wrote:
Can any one please provide me good study material to understand OSI layer and TCP/IP layer. me having trouble with these.


I suggest you to start with CCNA official study guide and then try more advanced text, for example TCP/IP Network Administration (http://www.amazon.com/TCP-Network-Administration-OReilly-Networking/dp/0596002971)
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port_z



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Post27 Aug 2008 19:11   Re: How session layer Works?

check this website,
http://www.tcpipguide.com/free/t_UnderstandingTheOSIReferenceModelAnAnalogy.htm

checkout this book,very kool indeed
Data Communications and Networking by Behrouz A Forouzan

to understand session layer better, read the funtionality of RPC or SQL they both work at session layer.
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