Add More Acronyms and Fix Numbering Layer was flipped#3
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Please Do Not Trust Sales Persons' Advice. This one should be the easiest one to remember A Penguin Said That Nobody Drinks Pepsi Kinda cute Fix Acronym Layer Numbering Yes Application is Layer7 and Physical is Layer1, the world would be dead if Application is 1 and Physical is 7 TCP/IP is a whole different story and if you know OSI you know TCP/IP automatically, and CCNA requires OSI so...
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Please Do Not Trust Sales Persons' Advice.
This one should be the easiest one to remember
A Penguin Said That Nobody Drinks Pepsi
Kinda cute
Fix Acronym Layer Numbering
Yes Application is Layer7 and Physical is Layer1, the world would be dead if Application is 1 and Physical is 7
TCP/IP is a whole different story and if you know OSI you know TCP/IP automatically, and CCNA requires OSI so...