what is the difference between hdlc and ppp protocol
Answer Posted / arslan asif
1)-PPP(point to point network protocol)support user
authentication.e.g,PTCL asked user name & Password from
his/her client.
2)-HDLC(High level data link protocol)does't support user
authentication.It is used in Wan Connections.
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