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hi students now coming to the next method in the framing that you can done the framing by using the flag bite with bite or tartar stuffing flagged by itself with bite or character stuffing now let us see how it is for sowing Kara flag bites with bite or character stuffing it follows some steps like each frame whatever the frame that we are receiving from Network layer each frame means the packet that we are receiving that we have to convert it into frame by data link layer so that each frame start and end with special bytes the frame of the starting and ending of each frame has included with a special blye white corn flag bite and next if the flag bite occurs in the frame already if the flag by DS occurs in the frame suppose if you take the frame that frame already contains a flag byte then you have to stuffer stuff means include stuff and extra SK byte means you have to stuff e SC byte okay so mainly this method is used in point-to-point protocol now let us take an example for this l