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Logical Link Control

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Logical Link Control

See LLC.


(networking)Logical Link Control - (LLC) The upper portion of the data link layer, as defined in IEEE 802.2. The LLC sublayer presents a uniform interface to the user of the data link service, usually the network layer. Beneath the LLC sublayer is the Media Access Control (MAC) sublayer.


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1 specification implementing the Host Controller Interface (HCI) with the USB, UART, Transport Layers; the Logical Link Control and Adaptation Protocol (L2CAP); the Service Discovery Protocol (SDP); Serial Port Emulation (RFCOMM); the Telephony Control protocol Specification (TCS) and Synchronous Connection Oriented (SCO) connections; and Object Exchange (OBEX) functions.
Logical Link Control (LLC) drivers provide compatibility with IBM applications.
The LanRover/E remote access server offers complete dial-in and dial-out access for PCs running either Windows or DOS and support for multiple protocols, including IPX, IP, NetBEUI and Logical Link Control (LLC).
 
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