Radio Equipment and Systems (RES); Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT); Common Interface (CI); Part 4: Data Link Control (DLC) Layer (Second Edition)
"This second edition European Telecommunication Standard (ETS) gives an introduction and overview of the complete Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT) Common Interface (CI). This part of the DECT CI specifies the Data Link Control (DLC) layer. The DLC layer is Part 4 of the DECT CI standard and layer 2b of the DECT protocol stack. Two planes of operation are specified for this DLC (sub)layer. These planes are called the Control plane (C-plane) and the User plane (U-plane). The C-plane is mostly concerned with the DECT signalling aspects. It provides a reliable point-to-point service that uses a link access protocol to offer error protected transmission of Network (NWK) layer messages. The C-plane also provides a separate point-to-multipoint (broadcast) service (Lb). The U-plane is only concerned with end-to-end user information. This plane contains most of the application dependent procedures of DECT. Several alternative services (both circuit-mode and packetmode) are defined as a family of independent entities. Each service provides one or more point-to-point Uplane data links@ where the detailed characteristics of those links are determined by the particular needs of each service. The defined services cover a wide range of performance@ from ""unprotected with low delay"" for speech applications to ""highly protected with variable delay""@ for local area network applications. This ETS uses the layered model principles and terminology as described in CCITT Recommendations X.200 [15] and X.210 [16]."