Re: errored frame

Subject: Re: errored frame
From: "John A. Lord" <jlord -at- LIVINGSTON -dot- COM>
Date: Mon, 16 Dec 1996 15:46:26 -0800

In digital communication, a data stream is divided into "frames," which
contain data (the payload), information pertaining to the frame itself, the
addressing, and the protocols in use.

So, the term "errored frame" is technically correct, and the client is right
- "error framed" is incorrect. In reality it is the frame itself that
contains an error, usually called simply a "frame error," or a "corrupted
frame."

Hope this helps
John Lord - Technical Publications
Livingston Enterprises, Inc.
Pleasanton, California. jlord -at- livingston -dot- com
Phone (510) 426-0770 http://www.livingston.com/
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