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  • 71MAC address — This article is about a network addressing standard. For the Apple computer product, see Macintosh. For other similar terms, see Mac. A Media Access Control address (MAC address) is a unique identifier assigned to network interfaces for… …

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  • 72Multilink Procedure — The MultiLink Procedure (MLP) (Subscription time selectable option) exists as an added upper sublayer of the Data Link Layer, operating between the Packet Layer and a multiplicity of single data link protocol functions (SLPs) in the Data Link… …

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  • 73LAPB — (Link Access Procedure, Balanced) is a data link layer protocol in the X.25 protocol stack. LAPB is a bit oriented protocol derived from HDLC that ensures that frames are error free and in the right sequence. LAPB is specified in… …

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  • 74High-Level Data Link Control — (HDLC) is a bit oriented synchronous data link layer protocol developed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). The original ISO standards for HDLC were: *ISO 3309 mdash; Frame Structure *ISO 4335 mdash; Elements of Procedure …

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  • 75IP fragmentation attacks — In computer networking the process of breaking up a single IP datagram into two or more IP datagrams of smaller size is called IP fragmentation. This comes from the fact that every datalink medium has a limit on the size of the transmitting frame …

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  • 76ISODE (ISO Development Environment) — The ISODE software, originally perhaps intended to be an ISO Development Environment , was an implementation of the OSI upper layer protocols, from transport layer to application layer, which was widely used in the Internet research community to… …

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  • 77Frame check sequence — A frame check sequence (FCS) refers to the extra checksum characters added to a frame in a communication protocol for error detection and correction. Frames are used to send upper layer data and ultimately the user application data from a source… …

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  • 78Broadcast/Multicast Control — The Broadcast/Multicast control (BMC) is a sublayer of layer 2 protocol of Radio Interface Protocol Architecture as per BMC STD. It exists in the user plan only. It is located above the Radio Link Control (RLC), a layer 2 responsible for mapping… …

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  • 79UDP-Header — UDP (User Datagram Protocol) Familie: Internetprotokollfamilie Einsatzgebiet: Verbindungslose Übertragung von Daten über das Internet UDP im TCP/IP‑Protokollstapel: Anwendung DNS DHCP … …

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  • 80UDP-Lite — UDP (User Datagram Protocol) Familie: Internetprotokollfamilie Einsatzgebiet: Verbindungslose Übertragung von Daten über das Internet UDP im TCP/IP‑Protokollstapel: Anwendung DNS DHCP … …

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