The OSI model consists of ________ layers, while the TCP/IP model has ________ layers.
- 4, 5
- 5, 6
- 6, 7
- 7, 4
The OSI (Open Systems Interconnection) model has 7 layers, which are used to standardize and understand network communication. The TCP/IP model, in contrast, has 4 layers. The two models have similarities, but the number of layers and their names differ.
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