Implementation of Data Link Control Protocols in Wired Network
Citation
Sudhanshu Maurya, Vikas Kumar Nayak, Dr. A Nagaraju "Implementation of Data Link Control Protocols in Wired Network", International Journal of Engineering Trends and Technology (IJETT), V18(2),64-68 Dec 2014. ISSN:2231-5381. www.ijettjournal.org. published by seventh sense research group
Abstract
Data Link Layer is the protocol layer which transfers data between connected networks. It provides the functional and procedural means to transfer data between network and its nodes. It also provide the means to rectify the errors and usually correct it that may occur in the Physical Layer. Study and simulate protocol to analyse and find the advantages and disadvantages to improve the quality of protocol such that it handles the network data transmission in proper way. The protocol is studied so that the details of the protocols are revealed and the limitations of the protocol can be overcome later. In this research paper we give a brief introduction about Data Link Layer Protocols and introduced a new protocol (Protocol 7) to overcome the problem of previous protocols on the basis of priority of the frame.
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Keywords
Protocol, Adjacent network, Simulate, Transmission, Segment, Frame.