Packet communication processing method

Multiplex communications – Wide area network – Packet switching

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370 943, 371 32, 371 33, H04L 1256, H04L 118

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051684977

ABSTRACT:
A packet communication processing method in a communication apparatus which performs communication with end apparatus for performing data link layer processing according to a data link protocol such as HDLC or similar protocol, in which method information frames (I frames) are received regardless of the rightness of a sending sequence number N(S) which is included in a control field (C field) in each of the received information so as to indicate the sequence of the I frames.

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