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Jaringan Komputer Dasar Data Link Layer (2) Aurelio Rahmadian

Objektif Teknik Media Access Control Media Access Control Addressing & Framing Data

Teknik Media Access Control Physical Topology vs Logical Topology The physical topology is an arrangement of the nodes and the physical connections between them. The representation of how the media is used to interconnect the devices is the physical topology. A logical topology is the way a network transfers frames from one node to the next. This arrangement consists of virtual connections between the nodes of a network independent of their physical layout. These logical signal paths are defined by Data Link layer protocols. The Data Link layer "sees" the logical topology of a network when controlling data access to the media. It is the logical topology that influences the type of network framing and media access control used. The physical or cabled topology of a network will most likely not be the same as the logical topology.

Teknik Media Access Control

All frames on the media can only travel to or from the two nodes. The frames are placed on the media by the node at one end and taken off the media by the node at the other end of the point-to-point circuit.

Teknik Media Access Control

A logical multi-access topology enables a number of nodes to communicate by using the same shared media. Data from only one node can be placed on the medium at any one time. Every node sees all the frames that are on the medium, but only the node to which the frame is addressed processes the contents of the frame.

Teknik Media Access Control In a logical ring topology, each node in turn receives a frame. If the frame is not addressed to the node, the node passes the frame to the next node. This allows a ring to use a controlled media access control technique called token passing.

Media Access Control Addressing & Framing Data

The Frame Check Sequence (FCS) field is used to determine if errors occurred in the transmission and reception of the frame. Error detection is added at the Data Link layer because this is where data is transferred across the media. The media is a potentially unsafe environment for data. The signals on the media could be subject to interference, distortion, or loss that would substantially change the bit values that those signals represent. The error detection mechanism provided by the use of the FCS field discovers most errors caused on the media.

Media Access Control Addressing & Framing Data Protocol Layer 2: Ethernet Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) High-Level Data Link Control (HDLC) Frame Relay Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM)

Media Access Control Addressing & Framing Data

Protocol Version field - Version of frame in use Type and Subtype fields - Identifies one of three functions and sub functions of the frame: control, data, and management To DS field - Set to 1 in data frames destined for the distribution system (devices in the wireless structure) From DS field - Set to 1 in data frames exiting the distribution system More Fragments field - Set to 1 for frames that have another fragment Retry field - Set to 1 if the frame is a retransmission of an earlier frame Power Management field - Set to 1 to indicate that a node will be in power-save mode More Data field - Set to 1 to indicate to a node in power-save mode that more frames are buffered for that node Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) field - Set to 1 if the frame contains WEP encrypted information for security Order field - Set to 1 in a data type frame that uses Strictly Ordered service class (does not need reordering) Duration/ID field - Depending on the type of frame, represents either the time, in microseconds, required to transmit the frame or an association identity (AID) for the station that transmitted the frame Destination Address (DA) field - MAC address of the final destination node in the network Source Address (SA) field - MAC address of the node the initiated the frame Receiver Address (RA) field - MAC address that identifies the wireless device that is the immediate recipient of the frame Transmitter Address (TA) field - MAC address that identifies the wireless device that transmitted the frame Sequence Number field - Indicates the sequence number assigned to the frame; retransmitted frames are identified by duplicate sequence numbers Fragment Number field - Indicates the number for each fragment of a frame Frame Body field - Contains the information being transported; for data frames, typically an IP packet FCS field - Contains a 32-bit cyclic redundancy check (CRC) of the frame