Network Access Layer

The network access layer contains protocols that provide access to a communication network. At this layer, systems are interfaced to a variety of networks. One function of this layer is to route data between hosts attached to the same network. The services to be provided are flow control and error control between hosts. The network access layer is invoked either by the Internet layer or the application layer. This layer provides the device drivers that support interactions with communications hardware such as the token ring or Ethernet. The IEEE token ring, referred to as the Newhall ring, is probably the oldest ring control technique and has become the most popular ring access technique in the USA. The Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) is a standard for a high-speed ring LAN. Like the IEEE 802 standard, FDDI employs the token ring algorithm.

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