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What is switching? Explain datagram networks in detail.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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switching :

Switching is process to forward packets coming in from one port to a port leading towards the destination. When data comes on a port it is called ingress, and when data leaves a port or goes out it is called egress. A communication system may include number of switches and nodes.

Explanation:

datagram is a basic transfer unit associated with a packet-switched network. ... Datagrams provide a connectionless communication service across a packet-switched network. The delivery, arrival time, and order of arrival of datagrams need not be guaranteed by the network.

Answered by shivamtiwari48
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Answer:

switching is the process of channeling data received from any number of input ports to another designated port that will transmit the data to its desired destination.

Explanation:

A datagram network is a basic transfer unit associated with a packet-switched network. ... Datagrams provide a connectionless communication service across a packet-switched network. The delivery, arrival time, and order of arrival of datagrams need not be guaranteed by the network.

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