• Shuffle
    Toggle On
    Toggle Off
  • Alphabetize
    Toggle On
    Toggle Off
  • Front First
    Toggle On
    Toggle Off
  • Both Sides
    Toggle On
    Toggle Off
  • Read
    Toggle On
    Toggle Off
Reading...
Front

Card Range To Study

through

image

Play button

image

Play button

image

Progress

1/3

Click to flip

Use LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys to navigate between flashcards;

Use UP and DOWN arrow keys to flip the card;

H to show hint;

A reads text to speech;

3 Cards in this Set

  • Front
  • Back
Point-to-point
A point-to-point connection is a single, pre-established path from the customer's network through a carrier network (such as a telco) to a customer's remote network. A point-to-point line is usually leased from a carrier and thus is often called a leased line.
Circuit switching
A circuit switching network allows data connections that can be initiated when needed and terminated when communication is complete, working much like a telephone line for voice communication. A circuit switched network uses a dedicated connection between sites. It is ideal for transmitting data that must arrive quickly in the order it is sent, as is the case with real-time audio and video.
Packet switching
A packet switched network allows data to be broken up into packets and sent across the shared resources. Packets are transmitted along the most efficient route to the destination. Packet switching is ideal for transmitting data that can handle transmission delays, as is often the case with Web pages and e-mail.