The PDU at the Network layer is referred to as a packet. A PDU at the Data Link Layer is referred to as a frame.
Packets
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frame
network session layer Session Layer (Layer 5) The session layer permits two parties to hold ongoing communications called a session across a network.
network layer
Datagrams TCP/IP layer 4 PDU's are called segments...
The PDU (protocol data unit) @ transport layer (e.g. TCP or UDP) is called as 'segment' .
What is a PDU? corruption of a frame during transmission data reassembled at the destination retransmitted packets due to lost communication a layer specific encapsulation
Segements
A PDU (Protocol Data Unit) is defined by which layer it is in. In the physical layer and network layer, it is synonymous with the packet, in the data link layer, it is the frame. In the transport layer, it is a datagram for UDP. A datagram holds one or more PDU's, as it is the basic unit of transferring information via packet switching.
In networking, PDU means "protocol data unit", and it is the generic name of the "packets" of data used at different levels of the network. Using the numbering of the OSI layers: At layer 2, the PDUs are called "frame". Example: An Ethernet frame, a frame-relay frame. At layer 3, the PDUs are called "packets". Example: An IP packet. At layer 4, the PDUs are called "segments". Example: A TCP segment, a UDP segment.
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Frames
manages the data transport between the processes running on each end host
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It is called Transport layer.
Frame, packet, segment, and lastly data shows the correct order of PDU de-encapsulation when a device receives messages from a network.