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==Functions== The network layer provides the means of transferring variable-length [[network packet]]s from a source to a destination [[Host (network)|host]] via one or more networks. Within the service layering semantics of the OSI (Open Systems Interconnection) network architecture, the network layer responds to service requests from the [[transport layer]] and issues service requests to the [[data link layer]]. Functions of the network layer include: ; [[Connectionless communication]] : For example, [[Internet Protocol]] is connectionless, in that a data packet can travel from a sender to a recipient without the recipient having to send an acknowledgement. Connection-oriented protocols exist at other, higher layers of the OSI model. ; Host addressing :Every host in the network must have a unique address that determines where it is. This address is normally assigned from a hierarchical system. For example, you can be: : :"Fred Murphy" to people in your house, :"Fred Murphy, 1 Main Street" to Dubliners, :"Fred Murphy, 1 Main Street, Dublin" to people in Ireland, :"Fred Murphy, 1 Main Street, Dublin, Ireland" to people anywhere in the world. : :On the Internet, addresses are known as [[IP address]]es (Internet Protocol). : ; Message forwarding :Since many networks are partitioned into subnetworks and connect to other networks for wide-area communications, networks use specialized hosts, called gateways or [[Router (computing)|routers]], to forward packets between networks.
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