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In computer networking, a '''switch''' connects multiple network devices together to form a [[LAN]]. A switch works by filtering and forwarding packets between LAN segments, transparently ''bridging'' them. | In computer networking, a '''switch''' connects multiple network devices together to form a [[LAN]]. A switch works by filtering and forwarding packets between LAN segments, transparently ''bridging'' them. | ||
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− | A switch is essentially a more efficient, sophisticated [[hub]]. | + | ==Relation to other networking technologies== |
+ | * A switch is essentially a more efficient, sophisticated [[hub]]. | ||
+ | * A switch does '''not''' act as a [[DHCP]] server or assign [[IP address|IP addresses]] | ||
+ | * Switches are often confused with [[router|routers]], but serve very different functions on a network. See [[Network Routers Versus Switches| Routers vs. Switches]] for more information. | ||
− | + | ==Switch Visual Example== | |
+ | [[Image:switchchart.jpg|thumb|500px|center]] | ||
− | == | + | ==At 鶹Ƶ== |
− | + | If you want extra ports in a room at 鶹Ƶ, you can bring your own '''switch''' or '''hub'''. '''Routers''' are '''not''' allowed on the 鶹Ƶ network, unless their DHCP functionality is disabled. | |
− | === | + | ===Check out a switch=== |
− | [[ | + | If you're a student living in a 3+ person room with only 2 network ports, you can check out a switch from [[Technology Services]] to add extra ethernet ports. To check one out (for the semester / year), please stop by the [[Technology Helpline]] in [[Olin]]. |
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+ | [[Category:Networking]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Hardware]] |
Latest revision as of 11:42, 12 December 2006
In computer networking, a switch connects multiple network devices together to form a LAN. A switch works by filtering and forwarding packets between LAN segments, transparently bridging them.
Contents
Relation to other networking technologies
- A switch is essentially a more efficient, sophisticated hub.
- A switch does not act as a DHCP server or assign IP addresses
- Switches are often confused with routers, but serve very different functions on a network. See Routers vs. Switches for more information.
Switch Visual Example
At 鶹Ƶ
If you want extra ports in a room at 鶹Ƶ, you can bring your own switch or hub. Routers are not allowed on the 鶹Ƶ network, unless their DHCP functionality is disabled.
Check out a switch
If you're a student living in a 3+ person room with only 2 network ports, you can check out a switch from Technology Services to add extra ethernet ports. To check one out (for the semester / year), please stop by the Technology Helpline in Olin.