>documentation of the OSI model, not from Cisco or anyone else, but the
>actual documentation that states what each layer does from the ISO. I
>found www.iso.ch, but to get anything you have to pay for it. I was
>wondering if anyone could help. Thanks
You are correct. ISO/ITU documents are not free. My copy of ISO
7498, the reference model, is actually a hard copy -- no downloading,
free or not, was available when I was involved in OSI development.
Arguably, that's one of the reason the Internet protocols had more
success -- the free availability of RFCs.
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