What Is a Line Card Networking?
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A line card network is a type of computer network that is built on line cards. Line cards are printed circuit boards (PCBs) which contain multiple ports, each of which can be connected to another device or piece of equipment, such as a router, switch, or server. A line card network typically runs on a distributed communications bus architecture and provides high speed access to all connected devices. The connection between devices is often done over Ethernet, and the line card network can sometimes be used in conjunction with optical fiber networks.