Let's talk a bit more about layers 1 and 2 of the OSI model, the Data Link Layer and the Physical Layer.
The sublayers of Ethernet
The Data Link Layer
The Data Link Layer (layer 2) of the OSI model is responsible for allowing the messages of the upper layers to access the network. It also controls how the data is placed onto the physical network (media), and handles error detection.
Within the Data Link Layer there are two sublayers, the Logical Link Control (LLC) sublayer and the Media Access Control (MAC) sublayer. Switches only operate at this second sublayer, as they are only able to read and understand frames containing MAC addresses.
At the Data Link Layer, the PDU is known as a frame.