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        Title           : High Level Logical Link Control (HLLC)
        Author(s)       : J. Rodriguez
        Filename        : draft-rodriguez-hllc-00.txt
        Pages           : 49
        Date            : 21-Sep-00
        
The great advance in telecommunications techniques to increase the 
level of reliability on the physical layer (Packet Loss) has made a 
tremendous contribution to the way higher layer protocols are designed 
nowadays. The High-Level Logical Link Control (HLLC) is intended for 
use as a highly reliable and fast host-to-host protocol between hosts 
current packet-switched computer communication networks.

This document describes the functions to be performed by the 
High-Level Logical Link Control, the program that implements it, and 
its interface to programs or users that require its services.

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