What is adjacent-layer interaction?
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What is adjacent-layer interaction?
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Adjacent-layer interaction is a process of networking models in which one layer provides services to a higher layer. In this process, the higher layer requests to the next lower-layer protocol to perform a service, and the next lower-layer performs the service for the higher layer.
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