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forward traffic to network segments where it would be superfluous, a node attached to a switch cannot monitor traffic on other segments. Port mirroring is how this problem is addressed in switched networks: In addition to the usual behavior of forwarding frames only to ports through which they might
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1091:"The 10 Most Important Products of the Decade"
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314:local area networks
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120:networking hardware
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