Network core switching and structure form the backbone of modern data communication. Switches efficiently direct data packets between devices using MAC addresses, operating at the data link layer. Network structure encompasses the physical and logical arrangement of devices, while topology describes their geometric layout. Performance metrics like latency, throughput, and bandwidth are crucial for evaluating network efficiency. Quality of Service mechanisms prioritize traffic for time-sensitive applications. Redundancy and failover strategies ensure high availability, while network management tools enable monitoring and troubleshooting of network devices.