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Dear students, welcome to Gate Smashers. In this video I am going to explain Framing in Data Link Layer because one of the major responsibilities of Data Link Layer is Framing. How to do it, how we do Byte Stuffing, how we do Bit Stuffing, each and every point will be cleared in this video. So guys, quickly like the video, subscribe the channel. According to YouTube analytics, approximately 60% views are such which view the channel, like it also, but forget to subscribe. So guys remember to subscribe and even get it done from more devices. So guys lets start Framing in Data Link Layer. So what is the concept of framing? These little points can be asked in the exam for 1 or half mark The data link layer needs to pack the bits into the frames, means the bits that are coming to me, I have to convert those bits into frames. Here what nomenclature we use? Frame. This in the first lecture of Computer Networks I had told you nomenclature. Like in network layer we call it packet, similarly i