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Which layer of the OSI model is responsible for logical addressing to which client-server systems can communicate on the local are network?
- A. Physical Layer
- B. Data-Link Layer
- C. Network Layer
- D. Application Layer
Answer: C
The Network Layer (Layer 3) of the OSI model is responsible for logical addressing, routing, and path determination so that digital data can be sent between devices on different networks. Logical addressing is typically implemented using IP addresses, which identify each device uniquely within a network or across the internet. This layer ensures that data packets are properly forwarded from the source host to the destination host, even across multiple networks. In a client-server system, the Network Layer enables communication by determining the best route and ensuring that the data reaches the correct endpoint, allowing clients and servers to interact seamlessly over a local area network (LAN) or beyond.
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