What is switch, frame, packets and bits plz give me detail
idea about it and which layer it is used
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Answer / farhad ali
it is not switch, frame, packet, bits
but it is segment, packet, frame, bits
segment is at layer 4 (tranport layer)
packet at layer 3 (network layer)
frame at layer 2 (datalink layer)
bits at layer 1 (physical layer)
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Answer / s.m.feroz ahmed
Hi,
Switch is defined as the advanced Hub which is configurable
provided with console port.
Frame is a concept involved in Routing topology and is of 2
types FrameRelay Switching and FrameRelay.In FrameRelay
Switching is Configured on Router then Router can act as
Switch and the concept of FRS is directly Interacting with
Router withput Interrupting Network systems.
Packets is defined as Incoming and Outgoing packets related
to Bandwidth.
Bits is defined as each bit consists of 8 octates.1024 bits
is equal to 1 Byte and 1024 bytes is equal to 1 KiloByte
and 1024 KB is equal to 1 MegaByte and 1024 MB is equal to
1 Giga Byte and 1024 GB is equal to 1 Terra Byte and 1024
TB is equal to 1 HexaByte and so on.
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