Data Link Layer
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Data Link Layer
B. Konkoth
PDU
Protocol Data Unit
A unit of data which is specified in a protocol of a
given layer
Layer 5, 6, 7 –
Layer 4 –
Layer 3 –
Layer 2 –
Layer 1 -
Data
Segment
Packet
Frame
Bit
Data Link Layer
Provides a well-defined service interface to the network
layer.
Determines how the bits of the physical layer are
grouped into frames (framing).
Deals with transmission errors .
Regulates the flow of frames.
Performs general link layer management.
Link Layer: Introduction
Some terminology:
hosts and routers are nodes
(bridges and switches too)
communication channels that
connect adjacent nodes along
communication path are links
wired links
wireless links
LANs
PDU is a frame
“link”
2 sub-layers in Data Link Layer
logical link control (LLC)
media access control (MAC)
logical link control (LLC)
starts and maintains connections between devices.
when you send data from your workstation to a server
on the same network segment, LLC sub-layer
establishes a connection with that server
media access control (MAC)
The MAC Layer enables multiple devices to share the
media
MAC sub-layer maintains physical device addresses for
communicating with other devices (commonly referred to
as MAC addresses)
Most LANs have more than one computer, and the MAC
sub-layer determines who may speak and when
Ethernet – CSMA/CD
Token ring – Token passing
FDDI – Dual ring
IEEE 802 Project
IEEE 802
Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers
(IEEE) began a project in February of 1980, known
as Project 802
for the year and month it began
It is a set of standards given to the various LAN
architectures such as Ethernet and Token Ring
802.11
Specifications developed for wireless LAN
technology
Examples are 802.11a, 802.11g, 802.11n
802.2
Standard defining Logical Link Control (LLC)
responsible for the data transmission between
computers or devices on a network
provides a general interface between the different
protocols (IPX, TCP/IP, etc.) and the different
network types (Ethernet, Token Ring, etc.)
802.3
802.3 is the standard for popular Ethernet networks
today
802.3 specifies the physical media and the working
characteristics of Ethernet
Data are transmitted using CSMA/CD
CSMA (Carrier Sense Multiple Access)
CSMA: listen before transmit:
If channel sensed idle: transmit entire frame
If channel sensed busy, defer transmission
Human analogy: listen, don’t interrupt others!
CSMA/CD (Collision Detection)
collision detection:
measure signal strengths, compare transmitted,
received signals: easy in wired LANs
difficult in wireless LANs: receiver shut off while
transmitting
Most used protocol in Ethernet
CSMA/CD
CSMA/CD doesn’t stop collisions from happening, but
it helps manage the situations when collisions occur.
In fact, collisions are a very normal part of Ethernet
operation. It’s only when collisions begin to occur
frequently that you need to become concerned.
802.5
The 802.5 standard was modeled after the IBM Token
Ring network
Introduced a unique access method: token passing
Token Ring
A token is generated by the first computer that
comes online on the network.
When a workstation wants to transmit data, it
grabs the token and then begins transmitting
The destination computer receives the data frame,
modifies it, and sends it back to the sender,
indicating that the transmission of data was
successful.
When the workstation completes transmitting, the
token is released back to the network