
In computer networking, cell relay refers to a method of statistically multiplexing small fixed-length packets, called `cells`, to transport data between computers or kinds of network equipment. It is an unreliable, connection-oriented packet switched data communications protocol. ==Transmission Rates== Cell relay transmission rates usually are .....
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The protocol principle of ATM. Cells in this context are fixed size data packets. By contrast, Frame Relay conveys frames, which are variable sized packets.
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(NETWORK GLOSSARY) Network technology based on the use of small, fixed-size packets, or cells. Cells contain identifiers that specify the data stream to which they belong. Because the cells are fixed length, they can be processed and switched in hardware at very high speeds.
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Network technology based on the use of small, fixed-size packets, or cells. Because cells are fixed-length, they can be processed and switched in hardware at high speeds. Cell relay is the basis for many high-speed network protocols including ATM, IEEE802.6, and SMDS.
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