Short for
High-level Data Link Control, a transmission
protocol used at the data link layer (layer 2) of the
OSI seven layer model for data communications. The HDLC protocol embeds information in a data
frame that allows devices to control data flow and correct errors. HDLC is an
ISO standard developed from the
Synchronous Data Link Control (SDLC) standard proposed by IBM in the 1970's.
For any HDLC communications session, one station is designated primary and the other secondary. A session can use one of the following connection modes, which determine how the primary and secondary stations interact.
The Link Access Procedure-Balanced (LAP-B) and Link Access Procedure D-channel (LAP-D) protocols are subsets of HDLC.