Session multiplexing

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Session multiplexing in a computer network is a service provided by the transport layer (see OSI Layered Model). It multiplexes[1] several message streams, or sessions onto one logical link and keeps track of which messages belong to which sessions (see session layer). An example of session multiplexing—a single computer with one IP address has several websites open at once.

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  1. ^ "The OSI Model's Seven Layers Defined and Functions Explained". Archived from the original on 15 July 2014.