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Is there a best way to "frame up" serial commands

Hey, I am building a serial command interface between two micros, and I guess I need a convention which "frames" a command from one to another.  I was going to use brackets to frame the message, something like this...

[aaabb,cc,dd,eeee]

where
[ = beginning of message
aaa = command
bb,cc,dd = parameters
eeee = CRC
] = end of message

and anything outside of "[]" (e.g., noise) is ignored.
however... this is all straight out of my head, and I can't seem to find any standard way of doing this.  Anybody have any better ideas, or is there some convention I should be following here?

Thanks.
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Zone: Programming
Question Asked By: riceman0
Solution Provided By: jkr
Participating Experts: 4
Solution Grade: A
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