Information on Microcom Networking Protocols Class 10
Microcom Networking Protocols Class 10·is one of the error correction and
data compression protocols developed by the modem manufacturer Microcom.
MNP Class
10·consists of four protocols known collectively as adverse channel
enhancements (ACE) that were designed for inherently unreliable circuits such
as cellular transmission:· - Robust auto-reliable: multiple attempts of link setup at
highest common protocol level·
- Aggressive adaptive packet assembly: packet size is
quickly and dynamically changed in response to changing line conditions·
- Dynamic
speed shifts: transmission speed and modulation scheme can vary dynamically
in response to changing line conditions·
- Negotiated speed upshifts: transmission session
is initially established at a negotiated speed that will provide
the highest reliability; if line conditions improve, higher speeds will
be supported
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