link-support layer
Abbreviated LSL. An implementation of the Open Datalink Interface (ODI) that works between the NetWare server's LAN drivers and communications protocols, such as IPX (Internet Packet eXchange) or TCP/IP, allowing network interface cards to service one or more protocol stacks. LSL is also used on workstations.
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