In contrast with OSI, the TCP/IP community did not spend a lot of effort defining a detailed reference model; in fact, the goals of the Internet architecture were only documented after TCP/IP had been deployed [Clark88]_. :rfc:`1122`, which defines the requirements for Internet hosts, mentions four different layers. Starting from the top, these are :
In contrast with OSI, the TCP/IP community did not spend a lot of effort defining a detailed reference model; in fact, the goals of the Internet architecture were only documented after TCP/IP had been deployed [Clark88]_. :rfc:`1122`, which defines the requirements for Internet hosts, mentions four different layers. Starting from the top, these are :