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Frame check sequence         
  • Detailed structure of an [[Ethernet frame]]
  •  section = 3.1.1 Packet format
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ERROR-DETECTING CODE IN SOME DATA-LINK LAYER COMMUNICATIONS PROTOCOLS
Frame Check Sequence
A frame check sequence (FCS) is an error-detecting code added to a frame in a communication protocol. Frames are used to send payload data from a source to a destination.
Frame Check Sequence         
  • Detailed structure of an [[Ethernet frame]]
  •  section = 3.1.1 Packet format
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ERROR-DETECTING CODE IN SOME DATA-LINK LAYER COMMUNICATIONS PROTOCOLS
Frame Check Sequence
<communications> (FCS) The extra characters added to a frame for error detection and correction(?). FCS is used in X.25, HDLC, Frame Relay, and other data link layer protocols. (1998-02-27)
Header check sequence         
ERROR CHECKING FEATURE OF SOME HEADER DATA STRUCTURES
Header Check Sequence
A header check sequence (HCS) is an error checking feature for various header data structures, such as in the Media Access Control (MAC) header of Ethernet. It may consist of a cyclic redundancy check (CRC) of the frame, obtained as the remainder of the division (modulo 2) by the generator polynomial multiplied by the content of the header excluding the HCS field.