Article | REF: H2285 V1

Main data transmission protocols

Author: Guy PUJOLLE

Publication date: February 10, 2003, Review date: December 1, 2020

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4. Main package-level architectures

The third solution for transporting information is to go back up to the packet level to perform routing or switching. The two main examples, which we will briefly introduce in this section, concern the IP and X.25 environments. The first is in routing mode, the second in switched mode.

The diagram at 11 shows a packet-level architecture.

Package-level architecture
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