GB/T 15629.2-1995
AbolishedInformation processing systems--Local area networks--Part 2:Logical link control
信息处理系统 局域网 第2部分:逻辑链路控制
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the Logical Link Control (LLC) sublayer for local area networks (LANs), defining the interface between the network layer and the media access control (MAC) sublayer. It is applied in the design and implementation of LAN protocols for information processing systems, ensuring reliable data transfer and frame sequencing across various network topologies. The standard is used by engineers developing network hardware and software, as well as in testing and procurement for LAN equipment compliance.
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