The HDLC module implements one of the protocols in the Data Link
layer. The HDLC (High-level Data Link Control) protocol is intended
to cover a wide range of applications; for example, one-way, two-way
alternate or two way simultaneous data communication between
data stations which are usually buffered, including operations on
different types of data circuits; for example multipoint/point-
to-point, duplex/half-duplex, and switched/non-switched. This
implementation uses HDLC to offer reliable communication at the
Data Link layer for point-to-point synchronous data lines over a
wide area network link. The HDLC module typically runs as a Data
Link module under the CLNS Network protocol.
NOTE
For Tru64 UNIX, the WAN Device Drivers are provided as an
installable subset within the product HP Wide Area Network Support
for Tru64 UNIX. You must install this subset before you can refer
to HDLC module entities in an NCL command.
For OpenVMS, you must install the WAN Device Drivers from the
HP X.25 for OpenVMS product before you can refer to the HDLC
module entities in an NCL command.
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