LOCAL AREA NETWORKS. LAN PROTOCOL ARCHITECTURE The basic functions of a LAN is organized by set of layering protocols. IEEE 802 Reference Model Protocols.

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LOCAL AREA NETWORKS

LAN PROTOCOL ARCHITECTURE The basic functions of a LAN is organized by set of layering protocols. IEEE 802 Reference Model Protocols defined specifically for LAN and MAN transmission address issues relating to the transmission of blocks of data over the network In OSI terms, higher layer protocols (layer 3 or 4 and above) are independent of network architecture and are applicable to LANs,MANs, and WANs A discussion of LAN protocols is concerned principally with lower layers of the OSI model.

LAN PROTOCOL ARCHITECTURE This architecture was developed by the IEEE 802 LAN standards committee It is generally referred to as the IEEE 802 reference model. Working from the bottom up, the lowest layer of the IEEE 802 reference model corresponds to the physical layer of the OSI model and includes such functions as

LAN PROTOCOL ARCHITECTURE Encoding/decoding of signals Bit transmission/reception the physical layer of the 802 model includes a specification of the transmission medium and the topology. the choice of transmission medium and topology is critical in LAN design, and so a specification of the medium is included.

LAN PROTOCOL ARCHITECTURE

Above the physical layer are the functions associated with providing service to LAN users. On transmission, assemble data into a frame with address and error detection fields. On reception perform address recognition and error detection. Govern access to the LAN transmission medium. Provide an interface to higher layers and perform flow and error control.

LAN PROTOCOL ARCHITECTURE These are functions typically associated with OSI layer 2. The set of functions in the last bullet item are grouped into a logical link control (LLC) layer. The functions in the first three bullet items are treated as a separate layer, called medium access control (MAC).

LAN PROTOCOL ARCHITECTURE

Higher-level data are passed down to LLC, which appends control information as a header, creating an LLC protocol data unit (PDU). The entire LLC PDU is then passed down to the MAC layer, which appends control information at the front and back of the packet, forming a MAC frame.