The OSI Session Layer
By Stephen Bucaro
The Session layer, layer seven of the OSI model, establishes, synchronizes, maintains
and terminates sessions between computers on a network. It establishes a connection ID
and authenticates security.

When you think of the Session layer, keep in mind that the OSI is only a model. Actual
network protocol suites, such as TCP/IP handle the conection establishment, maintainance,
and termination with protocols at the Transport layer.
More Networking Protocols and Standards: • Internet Protocol versions IPv4, IPv5 and IPv6 • OSPF (Open Shortest Path First) Protocol • IPv4 to IPv6 Transition With the Dual-Stack Technique • Session Border Controllers - More Than Just a Voice Firewall • Evolution of the Microsoft NOS (Active Directory) • Understanding IP Routing • Network Routing Protocols - IGRP, EIGRP, OSPF, ISIS, BGP • What Are Private IP Addresses? • Kerberos Authentication Protocol • Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs)
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