Circuit switching
Circuit switching is a telecommunication technology that has been in use for several decades. It involves the creation of a dedicated communication path between two devices, which remains open for the duration of the communication session. This is in contrast to packet switching, where data is divided into small packets and transmitted over a shared network.
In this PDF, we will explore the operational protocols used in circuit switching. These protocols define the rules and procedures that govern the establishment, maintenance, and termination of circuit-switched connections.
Next, we will explore the various protocols used in circuit switching, including Signaling System 7 (SS7), Common Channel Signaling (CCS), and Channel Associated Signaling (CAS). We will also discuss the role of Digital Signal Processors (DSPs) in circuit-switched networks.
Overview of Circuit switching PDF
Overall, this PDF provides a comprehensive overview of circuit switching and its operational protocols, highlighting its strengths and weaknesses and exploring the future of this important technology.
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- Circuit Switching
- WAN speeds
- HDLC
- PPP (Point-to-point protocol)
- Configuration
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