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In [[telecommunication]], '''Advanced Data Communication Control Procedures''' (or '''Protocol''') (ADCCP) is a [[bit]]-oriented [[data link layer]] [[protocol (computing)|protocol]] used to provide [[Point-to-point (telecommunications)|point-to-point]] and [[point-to-multipoint]] [[transmission (telecommunications)|transmission]] of [[data frame]]s that contain [[error control]] [[information]]. It places data on a network and ensures proper delivery to a destination. ADCCP is based on the IBM's SDLC protocol. The HDLC by ISO and LAPB by ITU/CCITT are based on ADCCP.{{Fact|date=June 2008}}
In [[telecommunication]], '''Advanced Data Communication Control Procedures''' (or '''Protocol''') (ADCCP) is a [[bit]]-oriented [[data link layer]] [[protocol (computing)|protocol]] used to provide [[Point-to-point (telecommunications)|point-to-point]] and [[point-to-multipoint]] [[transmission (telecommunications)|transmission]] of [[data frame]]s that contain [[error control]] [[information]]. It places data on a network and ensures proper delivery to a destination. ADCCP is based on the IBM's SDLC protocol. The HDLC by ISO and LAPB by ITU/CCITT are based on ADCCP.{{Citation needed|date=June 2008}}


ADCCP is an [[American National Standards Institute|ANSI]] standard, X3.66, derived from [[IBM]]'s [[Synchronous Data Link Control]] (SDLC) protocol, and is functionally equivalent to the ISO [[High-Level Data Link Control]] (HDLC) standard.<ref>{{harvnb|Friend|Fike|Baker|Bellamy|1988|p=191}}</ref>
ADCCP is an [[American National Standards Institute|ANSI]] standard, X3.66, derived from [[IBM]]'s [[Synchronous Data Link Control]] (SDLC) protocol, and is functionally equivalent to the ISO [[High-Level Data Link Control]] (HDLC) standard.<ref>{{harvnb|Friend|Fike|Baker|Bellamy|1988|p=191}}</ref>

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In telecommunication, Advanced Data Communication Control Procedures (or Protocol) (ADCCP) is a bit-oriented data link layer protocol used to provide point-to-point and point-to-multipoint transmission of data frames that contain error control information. It places data on a network and ensures proper delivery to a destination. ADCCP is based on the IBM's SDLC protocol. The HDLC by ISO and LAPB by ITU/CCITT are based on ADCCP.[citation needed]

ADCCP is an ANSI standard, X3.66, derived from IBM's Synchronous Data Link Control (SDLC) protocol, and is functionally equivalent to the ISO High-Level Data Link Control (HDLC) standard.[1]

ADCCP has 3 main modes – NRM (Normal Response mode akin to SDLC), ABM (Asynchronous Balanced mode - akin to HDLC) and ARM (Asynchronous Response mode)

See also

References

  • Friend, George E.; Fike, John L.; Baker, H. Charles; Bellamy, John C. (1988). Understanding Data Communications (2nd Edition ed.). Indianapolis: Howard W. Sams & Company. ISBN 0-672-27270-9. {{cite book}}: |edition= has extra text (help); Invalid |ref=harv (help)

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