>According to the OSI model, layer 3 is connectionless and layer 4 is
>connection oriented.  However, one must remember that the OSI model is
>theoretical.

And the OSI model has been extended by ISO, considerably beyond the 
simple seven layers.  Unfortunately, the extensions, such as the 
internal organization of the  network layer, the object-oriented 
refinements of the application layer, management, etc., are rarely 
presented.

>Specific protocol implementations do not necessarily adhere to
>the OSI model.

Actually, the main OSI Reference Model defined in ISO 7498 was 
connection-oriented at all levels.  Connectionless operation was 
described in one of the Annexes to 7498 -- can't tell you the 
specific annex number from memory.

In the actual OSI protocol suite, CLNP was the connectionless network 
layer protocol, and the connection-mode network protocol was a 
particular X.25 subset.

>
>Example: TCP and UDP are both layer 4, one is connection oriented the other
>is connectionless.  Also, take a look at the IPX stack, it does not map
>nicely to the OSI model.


Quite correct.

>
>mikey
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>  > When you look at TCP and UDP applications, they are placed
>  > in the Transport layer of the OSI model. Some of the Cisco
>  > certification literature suggests that connection oriented
>  > services and connectionless services are handled by Layer 3
>  > which is the network layer.
>  >
>  > Which layer is primarily responsible for connection oriented
>  > and connectionless services?
>  >
>  > Thank you in advance.
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