Have you ever studied languages? If you have, you may have heard reference to the so-called "romance" or "Latin" languages. These are all of the languages that descend from ancient Latin, and include English, French, and Spanish. In languages, if you study the root language, you very quickly gain facility in understanding and learning the descendant languages. Much the same happens in the study of communication protocols, which are essentially languages. Today we're going to look at the Latin of Data Link Layer protocols: something called the High-level Data Link Control (HDLC) protocol. Unlike Latin, however, it has not faded from common use. Many devices (e.g., Cisco routers) still support the use of this protocol for certain kinds of interfaces. Listen in and I'll give you the basics.
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