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¿µ¹®³»¿ë¿ä¾à An IP network element is composed of numerous logically separate entities. Two
primary types of network element components exist: control-plane components and
forwarding-plane components.
In general, forwarding-plane components are ASIC, network-processor, or generalpurpose
processor-based devices that handle all data path operations. Conversely,
control-plane components are typically based on general-purpose processors that
provide control functionality such as the processing of routing or signaling protocols.
For the purpose of illustration, let us consider the architecture of a router to illustrate
the concept of separate control and forwarding planes. Typically, the architecture of
these devices combines all of this functionality into a single functional whole with
respect to external entities.
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