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- optical) or wireless transmission medium. The MAC sublayer and the logical link control (LLC) sublayer together make up the data link layer. The LLC provides...
- The physical coding sublayer (PCS) is a networking protocol sublayer in the Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, and 10 Gigabit Ethernet standards. It resides...
- The laminar sublayer, also called the viscous sublayer, is the region of a mainly-turbulent flow that is near a no-slip boundary and in which viscous shear...
- layer is often divided into two sublayers: logical link control (LLC) and media access control (MAC). The uppermost sublayer, LLC, multiplexes protocols running...
- communication protocol layer is the upper sublayer of the data link layer (layer 2) of the seven-layer OSI model. The LLC sublayer acts as an interface between the...
- physical signaling sublayer is the portion of the physical layer that interfaces with the data link layer's medium access control (MAC) sublayer, performs symbol...
- case the sublayers in the InChI usually consist of sublayers for each component, separated by semicolons (periods for the chemical formula sublayer). One...
- Its Physical Coding Sublayer (PCS) is 64b/66b and is defined in IEEE 802.3 Clause 49 and its Physical Medium Dependent (PMD) sublayer in Clause 52. It delivers...
- are divided into three sublayers in order to simplify design and interoperability: PCS (Physical Coding Sublayer) - This sublayer performs auto-negotiation...
- and medium access control (MAC), as follows: Data link layer LLC sublayer MAC sublayer Physical layer Everything above LLC is explicitly out of scope for...