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1 в этих случаях
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2 что в случае
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3 в другом случае
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4 коммутатор (сети и системы связи)
коммутатор (сети и системы связи)
Активный сетевой компонент, который соединяет две или несколько подсетей, которые, в свою очередь, могут состоять из сегментов, соединенных повторителями.
Примечание. Коммутаторы устанавливают границы для так называемых областей коллизий. Между сетями, разделенными коммутаторами, коллизии невозможны; пакеты, направляемые на конкретную подсеть, на другие подсети не попадают. Для этого коммутаторы должны знать адреса оборудования подключенных станций. Коллизий в сети можно полностью избежать в том случае, если к порту коммутатора подключен только один активный сетевой компонент.
[ ГОСТ Р 54325-2011 (IEC/TS 61850-2:2003)]EN
switch
active network component. Switches connect two or more sub networks, which themselves could be built of several segments connected by repeaters. Switches establish the borders for so called collision domains. Collisions cannot take place between networks divided by switches, data packets destined to a specific sub network do not appear on the other sub networks. To achieve this, switches must have knowledge of the hardware addresses of the connected stations. In cases where only one active network component is connected to a switch port, collisions on the network can be avoided
[IEC 61850-2, ed. 1.0 (2003-08)]Тематики
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