Data Link Layer 17.01.2024
Data Link Layer 17.01.2024
Data Link Layer 17.01.2024
The data link layer is the second layer from the bottom in the OSI (Open System Interconnection)
network architecture model. It is responsible for the node-to-node delivery of data. Its major role
is to ensure error-free transmission of information. DLL is also responsible for encoding, decode
and organizing the outgoing and incoming data. This is considered the most complex layer of the
OSI model as it hides all the underlying complexities of the hardware from the other above
layers.
Sub-layers of the Data Link Layer
The data link layer is further divided into two sub-layers, which are as follows:
Logical Link Control (LLC)
This sublayer of the data link layer deals with multiplexing, the flow of data among applications
and other services, and LLC is responsible for providing error messages and acknowledgments as
well.
Media Access Control (MAC)
MAC sublayer manages the device’s interaction, responsible for addressing frames, and also
controls physical media access.
The data link layer receives the information in the form of packets from the Network layer, it
divides packets into frames and sends those frames bit-by-bit to the underlying physical layer.
Functions of the Data-link Layer
There are various benefits of data link layer s let’s look into it.
Framing
The packet received from the Network layer is known as a frame in the Data link layer. At the
sender’s side, DLL receives packets from the Network layer and divides them into small frames,
then, sends each frame bit-by-bit to the physical layer. It also attaches some special bits (for error
control and addressing) at the header and end of the frame. At the receiver’s end, DLL takes bits
from the Physical layer organizes them into the frame, and sends them to the Network layer.
Addressing
The data link layer encapsulates the source and destination’s MAC address/ physical address in
the header of each frame to ensure node-to-node delivery. MAC address is the unique hardware
address that is assigned to the device while manufacturing.
Error Control
Data can get corrupted due to various reasons like noise, attenuation, etc. So, it is the
responsibility of the data link layer, to detect the error in the transmitted data and correct it
using error detection and correction techniques respectively. DLL adds error detection bits into the
frame’s header, so that receiver can check received data is correct or not. It adds reliability to
phyiscal layer by adding mechansims to detect and retransmit damaged or lost frames.
Flow Control
If the receiver’s receiving speed is lower than the sender’s sending speed, then this can lead to an
overflow in the receiver’s buffer and some frames may get lost. So, it’s the responsibility of DLL
to synchronize the sender’s and receiver’s speeds and establish flow control between them.
Access Control
When multiple devices share the same communication channel there is a high probability of
collision, so it’s the responsibility of DLL to check which device has control over the channel
and CSMA/CD and CSMA/CA can be used to avoid collisions and loss of frames in the channel.
Protocols in Data link layer
There are various protocols in the data link layer , which are as follows:
1. Synchronous Data Link Protocol (SDLC)
2. High-Level Data Link Protocol (HDLC)
3. Serial Line Interface Protocol (SLIP) for encoding
4. Point to Point Protocol (PPP)
5. Link Access Procedure (LAP)
6. Link Control Protocol (LCP)
7. Network Control Protocol (NCP)
Frequently Asked Questions
Q.1:What is the purpose of framing in the Data Link Layer?
Answer:
Framing involves encapsulating data into frames with headers and trailers, allowing the receiver
to identify the start and end of each frame and to distinguish between different frames.
Q.2:What is MAC address in the Data Link Layer?
Answer:
MAC (Media Access Control) address is a unique hardware address assigned to network
interfaces at the Data Link Layer. It is used to identify devices on a network.
Q.3:What is the difference between a MAC address and an IP address?
Answer:
A MAC address is a hardware address associated with a network interface card, while an IP
address is a logical address used for routing data packets in a network. MAC addresses are used
at the Data Link Layer, and IP addresses are used at the Network Layer.