how does the network layer in a connection -oriented packet switching differ from network layer in a connectionless packet switching network?
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Definitions: Packet-switched networks move data in separate, small blocks -- packets -- based on the destination address in each packet. When received, packets are reassembled in the proper sequence to make up the message. Circuit-switched networks require dedicated point-to-point connections during calls.
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