In computer networking, cut-through switching is a switching method
for packet switching systems, wherein the switch starts forwarding a
frame (or packet) before the whole frame has been received, normally
as soon as the destination address is processed. This technique
reduces latency through the switch, but decreases reliability.
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Rodrigo M. T. Fernandez
2010/12/13 Flávio França <flavio.fr...@gmail.com>:
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