LAPD - Computer Definition

LAPD - Computer Definition

A bit-oriented protocol that is part of the ISDN protocol suite, LAPD runs at Layer 2, the Data Link Layer, of the OSI Reference Model. LAPD defines the ISDN data (D) channels, which are designated for out-of-band signaling and control purposes in all ISDN implementations. LAPD evolved from the LAPB protocol used in X.25 networks. As the Signaling System 7 (SS7) signaling and control network specified for ISDN employs the X.25 packet format, consistency is maintained in the packet format, end-to-end. LAPD is a balanced protocol that operates in asynchronous balanced mode (ABM), referring to the fact that the devices have a balanced (i.e., peer-to-peer) relationship, rather than a master/slave relationship. Figure L-2 illustrates the LAPD frame and its component fields. The fields in the LAPD frame are as follows:

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