A proposed "osi based" network troubles identification model
Abstract
The OSI model, developed by ISO in 1984, attempts to summarize complicated network cases on layers. Moreover, network troubles are expressed by taking the model into account. However, there has been no standardization for network troubles up to now. Network troubles have only been expressed by the name of the related layer. In this paper, it is pointed out that possible troubles on the related layer vary and possible troubles on each layer are categorized for functional network administration and they are standardized in an eligible way. The proposed model for network trouble shooting was developed considering the OSI model.
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