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High-Level Data Link Control (HDLC) is a data layer protocol and supports protocols such as X.25 and PPP
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High-Level Data Link Control (HDLC) is a framing protocol used to encapsulate other network protocols such [[SS7]], [[ISDN]], [[X.25]], [[PPP]] and others.
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An HDLC controller, essentially special-purpose circuitry on a motherboard, provides the ability to receive HDLC packets. For a full-duplex (FDX) SS7 link, 2 HDLC controllers are required.
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== TelcoBridges and HDLC ==
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TelcoBridges supports HDLC via its [[Tmonitor]] family of products that support activities such as [[network monitoring]], [[lawful intercept]], and [[location-based services]]. The entry-level [[TM1000]] device features up to 512 HDLC controllers, while the [[TM2000]] and [[TM3000]] devices support up to 2048 HDLC controllers.
  
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-Level_Data_Link_Control Wikipedia article]
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-Level_Data_Link_Control Wikipedia article]
  
 
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Revision as of 09:31, 18 August 2009

High-Level Data Link Control (HDLC) is a framing protocol used to encapsulate other network protocols such SS7, ISDN, X.25, PPP and others.

An HDLC controller, essentially special-purpose circuitry on a motherboard, provides the ability to receive HDLC packets. For a full-duplex (FDX) SS7 link, 2 HDLC controllers are required.


TelcoBridges and HDLC

TelcoBridges supports HDLC via its Tmonitor family of products that support activities such as network monitoring, lawful intercept, and location-based services. The entry-level TM1000 device features up to 512 HDLC controllers, while the TM2000 and TM3000 devices support up to 2048 HDLC controllers.


References

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