Function of the 24-port core switch

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The 24-port gigabit Ethernet switch is a computer networking device that connects multiple devices, like computers or printers, onto a local area network (LAN). It comes with 24 gigabit-speed ports that support data transfer rates of up to 1 gigabit per second (Gbps). Key Formula:Backplane Bandwidth = Number of Ports × Port Rate × 2 For example, a switch equipped with 24 ports operating at 1 Gbps would have a backplane bandwidth of 48 Gbps. Data in a network consists of numerous packets, each requiring resources for processing.

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