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BIT-ORIENTED CODE-TRANSPARENT SYNCHRONOUS DATA LINK LAYER PROTOCOL
Asynchronous Balanced Mode; Asynchronous balanced mode; ISO 13239; Iso 13239; ISO13239; HDLC; ISO/IEC 13239

Asynchronous Balanced Mode         
<protocol> A communication mode of HDLC and derivative protocols, supporting peer-oriented point-to-point communications between two nodes, where either node can initiate transmission. (1997-05-07)
HDLC         
HDLC         
High-level Data Link Control (Reference: ISO)

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High-Level Data Link Control

High-Level Data Link Control (HDLC) is a bit-oriented code-transparent synchronous data link layer protocol developed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). The standard for HDLC is ISO/IEC 13239:2002.

HDLC provides both connection-oriented and connectionless service.

HDLC can be used for point-to-multipoint connections via the original master-slave modes Normal Response Mode (NRM) and Asynchronous Response Mode (ARM), but they are now rarely used; it is now used almost exclusively to connect one device to another, using Asynchronous Balanced Mode (ABM).