How many Layers in Network Layer ?
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Answer / manoj
mainly network layer is deal with transfering of individual
packets from source to destination s, network layer
containce 1.Physical Layer
2.Data Link Layer
3.Network Layer
4.Transport Layer
5.Session Layer
6.Presentation Layer
7.Application Layer
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Answer / ajaz ahmad
It describe the data connection in the network .it is
useing in 7 layer.it devoloped by osi model (operatin
system interface
Network Layer are of 7 types.
1.Physical Layer
2.Data Link Layer
3.Network Layer
4.Transport Layer
5.Session Layer
6.Presentation Layer
7.Application Layer
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Answer / mohammad luqman
The Network Layer indicated that the Network Layer could have at least three sublayers:
1.Connection model
2.Host addressing
3.Message forwarding
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Answer / nitin tomer
1.Application Layer
2.Presentation Layer
3.session Layer
4.Transport Layer
5.Network Layer
6.Data link Layer
7.Physical Layer
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Answer / surya mr
CLNS and CONS is used to define the protocol's function in
network layer.
the protocol TCP (CONS)and this is not a layer.
UDP(CLNS) this defines UDP is connectionless protocol and
again this is not a layer.
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In network Layer there are Two sub layer :
1. LLC 2.MAC
LLC : Logical Link Controller
MAC : Media access control
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