Tag: Packet Switching and Circuit Switching

Difference between Circuit Switching And Packet Switching

Switching in Computer Networks-

 

The process of moving the data packets towards their destination by forwarding them from one port to the other port is called as switching.

 

Switching Techniques-

 

Various switching techniques are-

 

 

  1. Circuit Switching
  2. Message Switching
  3. Packet Switching

 

In this article, we will perform a comparison between circuit switching and packet switching.

 

Difference Between Circuit Switching And Packet Switching-

 

The following table compares circuit switching and packet switching techniques-

 

Circuit Switching Packet Switching
Virtual Circuit Switching Datagram Switching
Connection oriented service Connection oriented service Connection less service
Ensures in order delivery Ensures in order delivery Packets may be delivered out of order
No reordering is required No reordering is required Reordering is required
A dedicated path exists for data transfer A dedicated path exists for data transfer No dedicated path exists for data transfer
All the packets take the same path All the packets take the same path All the packets may not take the same path
Resources are allocated before data transfer Resources are allocated on demand using 1st packet No resources are allocated
Stream oriented Packet oriented Packet oriented
Fixed bandwidth Dynamic Bandwidth Dynamic bandwidth
Reliable Reliable Unreliable
No header overheads Only label overheads Higher overheads
Implemented at physical layer Implemented at data link layer Implemented at network layer
Inefficient in terms of resource utilization Provides better efficiency than circuit switched systems Provides better efficiency than message switched systems
Example- Telephone systems Examples- X.25, Frame relay Example- Internet

 

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