
IEEE 802.2 - Wikipedia
IEEE 802.2 is the original name of the ISO/IEC 8802-2 standard which defines logical link control (LLC) as the upper portion of the data link layer of the OSI Model. [1]
IEEE 802 - Wikipedia
IEEE 802 is a family of Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) standards for local area networks (LANs), personal area networks (PANs), and metropolitan area networks (MANs).
IEEE SA - IEEE/ISO 802.2-1989
It describes the functions, features, protocol, and services of the logical link control (LLC) sublayer, which constitutes the top sublayer in the data link layer of the ISO 8802 Local Area Network Protocol.
IEEE Standard for Local Area Networks - Logical Link Control - IEEE …
IEEE Std 802.2-1985 provides a description of the peer-to-peer protocol procedures that are defined for the transfer of information and control between any pair of data link layer service access points on a local area network.
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IEEE Std 802-2001
Abstract: IEEE Std 802-2001, IEEE Standards for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks: Overview and Architecture, provides an overview to the family of IEEE 802 Standards.
802.2-1989 - IEEE Standard for Information Technology ...
It describes the functions, features, protocol, and services of the logical link control (LLC) sublayer, which constitutes the top sublayer in the data link layer of the ISO 8802 Local Area Network Protocol.
Two address spaces are used for addressing within the LLC sublayer: The Ethernet type; and The logical link control (LLC) address used by the protocols defined in IEEE Std. 802.2. The LLC address space is limited, and it is such that it is considered to be a scarce resource.
IEEE SA - IEEE 802.2-1985
This standard describes the functions, and features and protocol of the Logical Link Control (LLC) Sublayer in the IEEE Std 802 Local Area Network Protocol. The LLC sublayer constitutes the …
IEEE 802.2 - Logical Link Control
2011年7月25日 · Working Group (WG) 802.2 developed the Logical Link Control (LLC) standard. WG 802.2 is officially disbanded. Its completed work was a published standard, variously designated ANSI/IEEE Standard 802.2, 1998 Edition, and ISO/IEC 8802-2:1998. In 2010, Standard 802.2 was withdrawn by the IEEE.
FROM IEEE Std 802-2001 ® The LLC sublayer standard, ISO/IEC 8802-2, describes three types of operation for data communication between service access points: unacknowledged connectionless-mode (type 1), connection-mode (type 2), …