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Original Articles

The Transition from TCP/IP to OSI

Pages 48-52 | Published online: 14 Jun 2007
 

Abstract

Today's most notable computer networks are based on SNA, DECnet, and TCP/IP. Users who want the benefits of nonproprietary, muttivendor networks are adopting TCP/IP protocols while they await the arrival of commercially available OSI protocols. This article describes both protocol suites and offers suggestions for making the transition from a TCP/IP network to an OSI network.

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