Layer 2 definition

Layer 2 means pole trees 7.5 to 12.4 centimetres in diameter at breast height;
Layer 2 means pole trees 7.4 to 12. 5 centimeters in diameter at breast height;
Layer 2 means the Data Link layer of the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) reference model. Layer 2 protocols are concerned with connecting local network devices. Ethernet (IEEE 802.3) is an example of a Layer 2 protocol.

Examples of Layer 2 in a sentence

  • End-to-End Network Availability covering Type 1 (On-Net) access is 99.95% that translates to 21.6 minutes per month of down time outside the maintenance window(s) for Layer 2 Ethernet transport services.


More Definitions of Layer 2

Layer 2 means the second layer of the seven-layer OSI model of computer networking;
Layer 2 means the second layer (MAC) in the OSI networking model.
Layer 2 means the data-link layer of the OSI Network Layer Reference Model.
Layer 2. Wear Layer”) and a décor/print layer (see figure 3 in the below diagram) (the “Décor Layer”).

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