Segments and Backbones:-
With the various topologies you've looking at, you have seen the words segment and backbone mentioned a couple of times. A network segment is a cable length (or multiple cable lengths) that is uninterrupted by network connectivity devices, such as bridges and routers. It is typical that a single network may be broken into multiple network segments through the use of a bridge or router to cut down on network traffic
There are three network segment Ned Segment A, Segment B, and segment C. Also notice that each network segment could have a number of clients and server all connected through a number of hubs that are them connected to a backbone. This is just one possible solution involving network segments.
A singale network broken into multiple network segments.
With the various topologies you've looking at, you have seen the words segment and backbone mentioned a couple of times. A network segment is a cable length (or multiple cable lengths) that is uninterrupted by network connectivity devices, such as bridges and routers. It is typical that a single network may be broken into multiple network segments through the use of a bridge or router to cut down on network traffic
There are three network segment Ned Segment A, Segment B, and segment C. Also notice that each network segment could have a number of clients and server all connected through a number of hubs that are them connected to a backbone. This is just one possible solution involving network segments.
A singale network broken into multiple network segments.
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