this is most definitely an error. the correct term is BIT.

I reported this to the folks at certification zone at the time I saw it. I
guess no one corrected it.

The frame relay header is 2 bytes - 16 bits.

HTH

Chuck


Phil Barker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>   I don't think my last post got through so I'm
> sending again.
>
>   My previous Question relates to page 3 of this paper
> by David Wolsefer.
>   Under the heading of framing formats he refers to an
> 8 byte flags field and a 16 byte address field. I'm
> pretty certain this should be bits but don't have any
> reference material with me currently. 16 bytes seems
> rather excessive for a serial connection anyway.
> And a 16 byte FCS ???
>
> Can anyone confirm ?
>
> PS: Is the author trying to scare me?
>
> "Before we get into the heart of frame relay, lets
> take a look at the framing formats"
>
> After reading the section on the address field I am
> scared. But seriously, I think this section needs a
> better diagram with all the relevant info detailed.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Phil.
>
>
>
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