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Controls the traffic flow of frames across a network by providing a dedicated connection. Switches operate at the data link layer.
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often refers to network devices that connect segmented elements within the LAN. Our latest switch, the CPC6600, is an embedded Ethernet switch that is compatible with the PICMG?2.16 specification.
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A device that can establish communication channels between end-users. A circuit switch provides dedicated paths to communicating entities; a store and forward switch shares paths on a statistically multiplexed basis.
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The shorthand name for an Ethernet switch. This is a device similar to a hub that enables the connection of multiple computers, access points, and other network enabled devices. These devices are an integral part of any Ethernet network.
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A switch is a network device that selects a path or circuit for sending a unit of data to its next destination.
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