Ethernet Switch definition

Ethernet Switch means a LAN interconnection device which operates at the data link layer (layer 2) of the OSI reference model. A switch is fundamentally similar to a bridge, but usually supports a larger number of connected LAN segments and has a richer management capability.
Ethernet Switch means a switch utilised in a network to connect devices with the use of ethernet cables

Examples of Ethernet Switch in a sentence

  • Figure 6.7: Illustration of Ethernet Switch for measuring the performance of HP and LP traffic.

Related to Ethernet Switch

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