X.25 and LAPB Protocols Overview 197

Once a virtual circuit is established between a pair of DTEs, it is assigned with a unique virtual circuit number. When one DTE is to send a packet to the other, it numbers this packet (with virtual circuit number) and sends it to DCE. According to the number on the packet, DCE determines the method to switch this packet within the switching network, so that this packet can reach the destination. Since the X.25 layer 3 multiplexes the link established between DTE and DCE by the X.25 layer 2 (LAPB), what finally viewed by the user will be multiple usable virtual circuits.

The relation between packets and frames in various X.25 layers is shown in the following diagram.

Figure 60 X.25 packet and LAPB frame

 

Packet

User data

X.25 layer 3 Packet

header

 

 

 

X.25 layer 2 Frame

Frame

Frame

delimiter

header

Data

FCS

Frame delimiter

X.25 layer 1

Bit stream

X.25 link layer specifies the frame switching process between DTE and DCE. In terms of hierarchy, the link layer seems to bridge the packet layer interface of DTE and that of DCE. Through this bridge, the packets can be transmitted continuously between the packet layer of DTE and that of DCE. The link layer has such main functions as follows:

Transmit the data effectively between DTE and DCE

Ensure the synchronization of information between the receiver and transmitter

Detect and correct the error in the transmission

Identify and report the procedure error to the higher layer protocol

Inform the packet layer of the link layer state

As specified in international standards, X.25 link layer protocol LAPB adopts the frame structure of high-level data link control (HDLC) and the frame structure is a subset of LAPB. The bi-directional link will be established when either site sends an SABM (Set Asynchronous Balanced mode) command and the other replies with UA.

Defined as X.25 layer-2 protocol, LAPB is actually a separate link layer protocol, which can transmit the data with LAPB bearing non-X.25 upper layer protocol. 3Com Router series can configure the link protocol of serial interface to LAPB and perform simple local data transmission. Meanwhile, X.25 of 3Com Router series has switching function, that is to say, the router can be used as a small X.25 packet switch. The following diagram shows the relations among LAPB, X.25 and X.25 switching.

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