Link Access Procedure (LAP) Protocols (original) (raw)

Last Updated : 17 Dec, 2025

Link Access Procedure (LAP) is a family of ITU-standardized Data Link Layer protocols derived from IBM’s SDLC and based on HDLC, designed for reliable data communication.

**Note: Each LAP protocol is tailored for specific communication technologies and applications, providing reliable data transfer, framing, synchronization and error control.

Types of LAP Protocols

**Purpose: Supports multilink operations for improved throughput.

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**Purpose: Designed for error correction in modems, especially V.32 and V.42 modems.

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**Purpose: Provides the data link layer protocol for Frame Relay networks.

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**Purpose: Supports half-duplex communication, commonly used in ship-to-shore transmission.

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Key Features of LAP Protocols