länksprotokoll
Länksprotokoll, also known simply as link protocols, are communication protocols that operate at the data link layer—layer two—of the OSI model. Their primary role is to manage and control the transmission of data frames between devices that share a common physical medium. By encapsulating higher‑layer packets into frames, a länksprotokoll adds transmission control information such as framing, error detection, addressing, and flow control data.
Typical functions of a länksprotokoll include framing, error detection, error correction, flow control, and the assignment
Common examples of länksprotokoll are Ethernet, which utilizes the 802.3 MAC and framing specification; Wi‑Fi (802.11),
Link protocols do not directly route traffic between networks; that task is performed by network‑layer protocols