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| Data Link layer protocols |
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| defines how data is encapsulated for transmission to remote sites |
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| Data Link layer protocols |
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| defines the mechanisms for transferring resulting frames |
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| uses small fixed-size cells of 53 bytes (48 bytes for data) |
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| uses variable-sized packets |
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| uses variable-sized packets |
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| uses variable-sized packets |
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| used in developing countries where packet data networks (PDN) are used to transmit credit card and debit card transactions from retailers. |
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| Multiprotocol Label Switching |
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| economical solution to carry circuit-switched as well as packet-switched network traffic |
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| can operate over any existing infrastructure, such as IP, Frame Relay, ATM, or Ethernet |
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| sits between Layer 2 and Layer 3 and is sometimes referred to as a Layer 2.5 protocol |
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| successor to SLIP, provides router-to-router and host-to-network connections over synchronous and asynchronous circuits |
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| LAPB (Link Access Procedure Balanced) |
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| LAPD (Link Access Procedure D Channel) |
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| LAPF (Link Access Procedure Frame) |
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| HDLC (High-Level Data Link Control) |
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| PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) |
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| Serial WAN switched connections |
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