synchronous data-link control

synchronous data-link control

[′siŋ·krə·nəs ′dad·ə ‚liŋk kən‚trōl]
(communications)
A bit-oriented protocol for managing the flow of information in a data-communications system, in full, half-duplex, or multipoint modes, that uses an error-check algorithm.
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