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Adjacent-Layer Interaction
The general topic of how on one computer, two adjacent layers in the networking architectural model work together, with the lower layer providing services to the higher level.(Wendell, 2013 p. glossary)
In TCP, a term used to describe a TCP header and its encapsulated data (also called an L4DU). Also in TCP, the process of accepting a large chunck of dat from the application layer and breaking into smaller pieces that fit into TCP segments. In Ethernet , a segment is either a single Ethernet cable or a single collusion domain(no matter how many cables are used),(Wendell, 2013 p. glossary)
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