Packet Switching
Packet switching is a method of transmitting data over a network by dividing it into small packets and sending them individually. Each packet contains a portion of the data, as well as information about its destination and the order in which it should be reassembled.
In this PDF, we will provide an explanation of packet switching and its implementation through the use of Frame Relay technology. We will begin by examining the basic principles of packet switching and its advantages over other transmission methods, such as circuit switching.
We will then delve into the specifics of Frame Relay, including its architecture, protocols, and operational procedures. We will also explore the different types of Frame Relay networks, including point-to-point and multipoint connections, and the benefits that they offer.
Overview of Packet Switching PDF
this PDF provides a comprehensive explanation of packet switching and its implementation through Frame Relay technology, highlighting its strengths and weaknesses and exploring the future of this important technology.
Finally, we will look at some of the challenges facing Frame Relay in the modern era, including the rise of packet-switching technologies like MPLS and the need for interoperability between different types of networks. We will also examine some of the recent developments in Frame Relay technology, such as Frame Relay over ATM (FRF.8) and Frame Relay over IP (FRF.12).
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- Packet Switching
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- FR (Frame-Relay)
- ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode)
- PPPoE (PPP over Ethernet)
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