05-26-2007 01:57 AM - edited 03-05-2019 04:18 PM
Can anybody explain how these two are related? I understand that ASIC allow switches to forward packets at high-speed lookups based in hardware. CAMs have a list of mac to port mappings.
05-26-2007 02:43 AM
Hi Christopher,
Lets try to say it in simple words, CAM is simply implemented in ASICs, from a CCO document:
ASICs is responsible for the Ethernet MAC layer functions, address or network lookup in the content-addressable memory (CAM) table, and forwarding of the packet with its correct rewrite information to the Fabric Interface.
HTH, please do rate all helpful replies,
Mohammed Mahmoud.
05-26-2007 03:31 AM
Thank you for replying. Do you have a link to the document?
Chris
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