Protocol Data Unit - significado y definición. Qué es Protocol Data Unit
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Qué (quién) es Protocol Data Unit - definición

UNIT OF INFORMATION TRANSMITTED BETWEEN PEER ENTITIES (AT THE SAME LAYER) OF A COMPUTER NETWORK
PPDU; MAC protocol data unit; Protocol data units; MPDU; MAC Protocol Data Unit; Protocol Data Unit; MAC PDU; Media access control protocol data unit

Protocol Data Unit         
(PDU) A packet of data passed across a network. The term implies a specific layer of the OSI seven layer model and a specific protocol. (1994-10-13)
MPDU         
Message Protocol Data Unit (Reference: PDU)
PPDU         
Presentation Protocol Data Unit (Reference: PDU, OSI, ISO 8823, OSI/RM)

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Protocol data unit

In telecommunications, a protocol data unit (PDU) is a single unit of information transmitted among peer entities of a computer network. It is composed of protocol-specific control information and user data. In the layered architectures of communication protocol stacks, each layer implements protocols tailored to the specific type or mode of data exchange.

For example, the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) implements a connection-oriented transfer mode, and the PDU of this protocol is called a segment, while the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) uses datagrams as protocol data units for connectionless communication. A layer lower in the Internet protocol suite, at the Internet layer, the PDU is called a packet, irrespective of its payload type.