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post Oct 8 2009, 02:29 AM
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just wanna ask.. wats the different between LLC and VC ? and which 1 should i use?
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use the LLC, streamyx need it.
they are just a different encapsulation use by ISP.
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one things is soo weird..i use LC can connect use LLC cant connect... ><
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argh...sorry mis type i mean VC....
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post Oct 8 2009, 11:34 AM
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It's VC
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ohhh...ok thanks alot ^^
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VC can connect?
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i tok streamyx is using PPPoE LLC.

but i can connect with all mode PPPoA/PPPoE/LLC/VC-MuX.

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use PPPoe-LLC encapsulation for streamyx
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LLC -
The Logical Link Control (LLC) layer is one of two sublayers of the Data-Link layer in the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model of communication. The LLC layer is concerned with managing traffic (flow and error control) over the physical medium. The LLC layer also identifies a line protocol, such as SDLC, NetBIOS, or NetWare, and may also assign sequence numbers to frames and track acknowledgements.

VC-
A virtual circuit is a circuit or path between points in a network that appears to be a discrete, physical path but is actually a managed pool of circuit resources from which specific circuits are allocated as needed to meet traffic requirements. A permanent virtual circuit (PVC) is a virtual circuit that is permanently available to the user just as though it were a dedicated or leased line continuously reserved for that user. A switched virtual circuit (SVC) is a virtual circuit in which a connection session is set up for a user only for the duration of a connection. PVCs are an important feature of frame relay networks and SVCs are proposed for later inclusion.
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