This document discusses network models and addressing in computer networks. It describes the OSI 7-layer model and compares it to the TCP/IP protocol suite. Each layer of the OSI model has specific duties, such as physical addressing at the data link layer and logical addressing at the network layer. TCP/IP protocols map to these layers, with IP at the network layer handling logical addressing. There are four levels of addressing in TCP/IP: physical, logical, port, and specific addresses that relate to different layers and allow identification of devices, networks, applications and resources on the network.