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5: DataLink Layer5-1
Chapter 5Link Layer and LANs
Computer Networking: A Top Down Approach Featuring the Internet 
,3
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edition.Jim Kurose, Keith RossAddison-Wesley, July2004.
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5: DataLink Layer5-2
Chapter 5: The Data Link Layer
Our goals:
understand principles behind data link layer services:
error detection, correction:
done(Data Communications) 
sharing a broadcast channel: multiple access
link layer addressing
reliable data transfer, flow control:
done! 
instantiation and implementation of various link layertechnologies
 
5: DataLink Layer5-3
Link Layer
5.1 Introduction andservices
5.2 Error detectionand correction
5.3Multiple accessprotocols
5.4 Link-LayerAddressing
5.5 Ethernet
5.6 Hubs and switches
5.7 PPP
5.8 Link Virtualization:ATM and MPLS
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