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Oct 21st 08
Data Link Layer Design Issues
Data Link Layer has number of specific functions to carryout. These functions include:-
Providing a well defined service interface to the Network Layer.
Determining how the bits of the Physical Layer are grouped into frames.
Dealing with transmission errors.
Regulating the flow of frames so that slow receiver are not overcome by a fast sender.
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Oct 21st 08
Simplex Stop_and_Wait Protocol
This protocol also provides for one directional flow of data from sender to receiver. The communication channel is once again assumed to be error-free, as in protocol Unrestricted Simplex Protocol. However, in this case the receive has only a finite buffer capacity and a finite processing speed, so the protocol must explicitly prevent the sender from flooding the receiver with data faster than it can...
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Oct 20th 08
Unrestricted Simplex Protocol
It is the simplest though unrealistic protocol with the nick name “UTOPIA“. In this case data is transmitted in one direction only. Both the transmitting and receiving Network Layer are always ready and the proceeding time can be ignored. An infinite buffer space is available and also communication between a Data Link Layer never damages or looses frames.
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Oct 20th 08
Error Control
The design issues deals with how to make sure all frames are eventually delivered to the Network Layer at the destination and in the proper order. The usual way to ensure reliable delivery is to provide the sender with some feedback about whatever happening at the other end of the line. Typically the protocol calls of the receiver to send back special control frames bearing positive and negative acknowledgments...
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Oct 20th 08
Switching
A network contains a large number of computers and various intermediate devices. All these devices and computers must be joined so as to transfer data from one computer of network to any other computer. This can be possible by using two methods:-
The first method is to create an individual wire link from every computer to every other computer (like fully connected topology) this method requires a lot...
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Oct 20th 08
Multi-Channel Access
Networks can be divided into two categories i.e. those using point-to-point connections and those using broadcast channels. Broadcast channels are sometimes referred to as multi-access channels or random access channels. The protocols used to determine who goes next on a multi-access channel belong to a sublayer of the data link layer called the MAC (Medium Access Control) sublayer. The MAC sublayer...
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Oct 20th 08
Framing
In order to provide services to the Network Layer, the Data Link Layer must use the service provided to it by the Physical Layer. What the Physical Layer does is, to accept a raw bit stream and attempt to deliver the data to the destination. The bit stream is not guaranteed to be error free. the numbers of bits received may be less than or equal to or more than number of bits were transmitted and they...
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Oct 20th 08
Uses Of Internet
Common uses of internet are:-
(i). Transfer of data
(ii). Remote accessing
(iii). E-mailing
(iv). File sharing
(v). Audio, Video and Graphics
(vi). World Wide Web
(vii). FTP
(viii). Chat
(ix). Telnet
(x). Newsgroup
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Oct 18th 08
Applications of Computer Network
Some of the network application in different field are as follows:-
Marketing and Sales :- Computer networks are used extensively in both marketing and sales organization. Marketing professionals use them to collect, exchange and analyze data relating to customer needs and product development cycles. Sales application include Tele-Shopping, which uses Order-Entry Computers or telephones connected...
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Oct 18th 08
Methods of Data Transmission
For data transmission various methods are used:-
Synchronous Transmission
Asynchronous Transmission
Synchronous Transmission
This method of data transmission involves block of characters that are transmitted at regular time sequences. Each of the block of characters is marked with synchronization characters. The receiving end, accepts the data block, till it detects the ending character or after...
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