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Chapter 13 Management Network Connectivity
13.7 13.7.1 Point-to-Point Protocol
13.7.1 Point-to-Point Protocol
PPP is a data link (Layer 2) encapsulation protocol that transports datagrams over point-to-point links.
Although PPP was developed to transport IP traffic, it can carry other protocols including the OSI CLNP.
PPP components used in the transport of OSI include:
High-level data link control (HDLC)—Performs the datagram encapsulation for transport across
point-to-point links.
Link control protocol (LCP)—Establishes, configures, and tests the point-to-point connections.
CTC automatically enables IP over PPP whenever you create an SDCC or LDCC. The SDCC or LDCC
can be provisioned to support OSI over PPP.
Table 13-10 TCP/IP and OSI Protocols
OSI Model IP Protocols OSI Protocols IP-OSI Mediation
Layer 7
Application
TL1
FTP
HTTP
Telne t
IIOP
TA RP1
1. TARP = TID Address Resolution Protocol
TL1 (over
OSI)
FTAM2
ACSE3
2. FTAM = File Transfer and Access Management
3. ACSE = association-control service element
T–TD4
FT–TD5
4. T–TD = TL1–Translation Device
5. FT–TD = File Transfer—Translation Device
Layer 6
Presentation
PST6
6. PST = Presentation layer
Layer 5
Session
Session
Layer 4
Transport
TCP
UDP
TP (Transport)
Class 4
IP-over-CLNS7
tunnels
7. CLNS = Connectionless Network Layer Service
Layer 3
Network
IP
OSPF
CLNP8
ES-IS9
IS-IS10
8. CLNP = Connectionless Network Layer Protocol
9. ES-IS = End System-to-Intermediate System
10. IS-IS = Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System
Layer 2 Data
link
PPP PPP
LAP-D11
11. LAP-D = Link Access Protocol on the D Channel
Layer 1
Physical
DCC, LAN, fiber,
electrical
DCC, LAN, fiber, electrical