Which OSI layer handles physical addresses and network topology?

A.) Presentation

B.) Physical

C.) Transport

D.) Application

E.) Data-Link

F.) Network

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Which OSI layer handles physical addresses and network topology? A.) Presentation B.) Physical..

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Network topology at physical layer n physical addressing is
done at data link layer

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