Which OSI Reference Layer is concerned with logical addressing?
A.) Network
B.) Transport
C.) Datalink
D.) Physical
E.) Session
Answer / guest
Answer: A
Datalink is physical (hardware) addressing.
Network is logical (software) addressing.
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