Hello, Explain Cell-Switched Connections in WAN? campbell123 26-March-2009 01:47:58 AMComments Cell switching is similar to packet switching; the difference is that with packet-switched networks, the size of the units of data being sent (called frames) is variable. Cell-switched units (cells) are of a constant size. This makes dealing with heavy traffic loads easier and more efficient. Cell-switched solutions such as Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) tend to be big, fast, and robust. Posted by ambrose pls vivits: www.networkingboards.com/cisco/WAN_Concepts.ppt Posted by crouse try this http://books.google.com.pk/books?id=-NlJnfxBXqwC&pg=PA23&lpg=PA23&dq=Explain+Cell-Switched+Connections+in+WAN%3F&source=bl&ots=lNvM9_-b0I&sig=amPZizRGsVLkCyps77UgQIzD34E&hl=en&ei=j0nLScfDCceCkQXbxujuCQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=5&ct=result Posted by waqasahmad Cell-Switched Connections Cell switching is similar to packet switching;the difference is that with packet switched networks the size of the units of data being sent is variable .in the but in cell switched it is constant. Posted by sagitraz |
Posted: 26-March-2009 02:46:14 AM By: sagitraz Cell-Switched Connections Cell switching is similar to packet switching;the difference is that with packet switched networks the size of the units of data being sent is variable .in the but in cell switched it is constant. | |
Posted: 26-March-2009 06:01:30 AM By: waqasahmad try this http://books.google.com.pk/books?id=-NlJnfxBXqwC&pg=PA23&lpg=PA23&dq=Explain+Cell-Switched+Connections+in+WAN%3F&source=bl&ots=lNvM9_-b0I&sig=amPZizRGsVLkCyps77UgQIzD34E&hl=en&ei=j0nLScfDCceCkQXbxujuCQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=5&ct=result | |
Posted: 26-March-2009 08:01:54 AM By: crouse pls vivits: www.networkingboards.com/cisco/WAN_Concepts.ppt | |
Posted: 27-March-2009 01:42:15 AM By: ambrose Cell switching is similar to packet switching; the difference is that with packet-switched networks, the size of the units of data being sent (called frames) is variable. Cell-switched units (cells) are of a constant size. This makes dealing with heavy traffic loads easier and more efficient. Cell-switched solutions such as Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) tend to be big, fast, and robust. |