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Network - Lecture 7 (Data Link Layer)

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Networks (M 418)

Lecture-7 (OSI Data Link Layer)

Dr. Rashad A. A. Ragb


rragab@science.helwan.edu.eg

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Data Link Layer – Accessing the Media


 Describe the service the Data Link Layer provides as it
prepares communication for transmission on specific
media

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Data Link Layer – Accessing the Media
 Describe why Data Link layer protocols are required to
control media access

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Data Link Layer – Accessing the Media


 Describe the role of framing in preparing a packet for
transmission on a given media

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Data Link Layer – Accessing the Media
 Describe the role the Data Link layer plays in linking the
software and hardware layers

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Data Link Layer – Accessing the Media


 Identify several sources for the protocols and standards
used by the Data Link layer

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Media Access Control Techniques
 Explain the necessity for controlling access to the
media

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Media Access Control Techniques


 Identify two media access control methods for shared
media and the basic characteristics of each

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Media Access Control Techniques
 Define Full Duplex and Half Duplex as it relates to
Media Access Control for non-shared media

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Media Access Control Techniques


 Describe the purpose of a logical topology and identify
several common logical topologies

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Media Access Control Techniques
 Contrast logical and physical topologies

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Media Access Control Techniques


 Identify the characteristics of point-to-point topology
and describe the implications for media access when
using this topology

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Media Access Control Techniques
 Identify the characteristics of multi-access topology and
describe the implications for media access when using
this topology

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Media Access Control Techniques


 Identify the characteristics of ring topology and describe
the implications for media access when using this
topology

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Media Access Control Addressing and
Framing Data
 Describe the purpose of encapsulating packets into
frames to facilitate the entry and exit of data on media

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Media access control addressing and framing


data
 Describe the role of the frame header in the Data Link
layer and identify the fields commonly found in
protocols specifying the header structure

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Media access control addressing and framing
data
 Describe the role of addressing in the Data Link layer
and identify cases where addresses are needed and
cases where addresses are not needed

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Media access control addressing and framing


data
 Describe the importance of the trailer in the Data Link
layer and its implications for use on Ethernet, a "non-
reliable" media

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