- Source: Data forwarder
In telecommunications, a data forwarder or data forwarding device is a device that receives data from one data link and retransmits data representing the same information, using proper format and link protocols, to another data link. In the packet networks, this act of forwarding is referred to as packet forwarding and is performed by network switches or network routers.
For example, in the tactical communications a data forwarder may forward data between:
links that are identical, i.e., TADIL B to TADIL B,
links that are similar, i.e., TADIL A to TADIL B, or
links that are dissimilar, i.e., TADIL A to TADIL J.
More than one source notes that routers and bridges can function as data forwarding devices. Another source suggests, in fact, that gateways are a "special type of data-forwarding device".
See also
Repeater
References
Most of the content arises from: This article incorporates public domain material from Federal Standard 1037C. General Services Administration. Archived from the original on 2022-01-22.
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