Synchronous data link control network
SDLC has the following meanings:
- A form of communications line control that uses commands to control the
transfer of data over a communications line.
- A communications discipline that conforms to subsets of the Advanced Data
Communication Control Procedures (ADCCP) of the American National Standards
Institute (ANSI) and high-level data link control (HDLC). These standards
are part of the International Organization of Standardization.
SDLC is used for transferring synchronous, code-transparent, serial-by-bit
information over a communications line. Transmission exchanges may be duplex
or half-duplex over switched or nonswitched lines. The configuration of the
connection may be point-to-point, multipoint, or loop.
Note:
SDLC supports traditional iSeries™ communication protocols, such as APPC,
but does not support TCP/IP.