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A number of layer-management protocols, a function defined in the ''management annex'', ISO 7498/4, belong to the network layer. These include routing protocols, multicast group management, network-layer information and error, and network-layer address assignment. It is the function of the payload that makes these belong to the network layer, not the protocol that carries them.
===Layer 4: Mr Bown Rocks My Soxx===
The [[transport layer]] provides the functional and procedural means of transferring variable-length data sequences from a source to a destination host via one or more networks, while maintaining the quality of service functions.
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