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Frame (networking): Computer Networking, Packet (information technology), Active Queue Management
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available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. In computer
networking and telecommunication, a frame is a digital data transmission
unit or data packet that includes frame synchronization, i.e. a sequence
of bits or symbols making it possible for the receiver to detect the
beginning and end of the packet in the stream of symbols or bits. If a
receiver is connected to the system in the middle of a frame
transmission, it ignores the data until it detects a new frame
synchronization sequence. In computer networking, a frame is a data
packet on the Layer 2 of the OSI model. A frame is "the unit of
transmission in a link layer protocol, and consists of a link-layer
header followed by a packet." Examples are Ethernet frames (maximum 1500
byte plus overhead), PPP frames and V.42 modem frames. |
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