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Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2005 8:20 am    Post subject: a question about firmware Reply with quote

i have a question wanna ask

what's firmware in a switch or router? (what does it do? how is it
different from Layer 2 code/protocols?)

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Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2005 4:20 pm    Post subject: Re: a question about firmware Reply with quote

In article <1121841820.672337.241300@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
linkwong@gmail.com says...

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i have a question wanna ask

what's firmware in a switch or router? (what does it do? how is it
different from Layer 2 code/protocols?)

Firmware is a term generally used to refer to operating code for a
microprocessor (which all switches and many hubs have), stored in one or
more non-volatile memory devices. Said code tells the microprocessor,
and its associated peripheral devices, how to do what they're doing in
any given circuit.

When reference is made to 'FLASHing new firmware,' or some similar
term, what happens is that this same operating code gets replaced with a
newer version. The capitalized 'FLASH' portion of the verb comes from
the fact that many devices store their firmware in a type of non-
volatile memory called a 'FLASH' device.

I have no idea if FLASH is an acronym or trademark in this
context.

Keep the peace(es).


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