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How LAN Switches Work?

Switches are an important component of many networks because they speed up operations. Switches allow smooth and efficient direct communication between different nodes (network connection points, usually computers) on a network. Networks and switches come in many forms. A LAN switch is a switch that provides unique connectivity to each node in an organization’s internal network. Essentially, a LAN switch sets up a series of temporary networks that span only the two devices currently exchanging data.  In the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) architecture, the Layer 2 data link layer is where network switches physically operate. It receives packets sent by a device connected to a physical port and sends them to their destination. Switches also work at layer 3 or the network layer where routing takes place. Networks based on Ethernet, Fiber Channel, Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM), and InfiniBand often include switches as components. Ethernet is used in most switches today.

 

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The switch allows you to enable or disable specific ports. Set the bandwidth and duplex (half or full) configuration. Configure QoS (Quality of Service) parameters for a specific port. Access control options such as MAC filtering should be enabled. Configure SNMP monitoring of devices, including connection status. Set up port mirroring to monitor network traffic.

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