RE: Collapsed Backbone [7:41418]

2002-04-15 Thread Ismail Al-Shelh
15, 2002 1:06 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Collapsed Backbone [7:41418] First, I wonder who comes up with these terms? Collapsed backbone sounds like something that needs the immediate attention of an orthopedist or chiropractor, while router on a stick sounds like something from

Collapsed Backbone [7:41418]

2002-04-14 Thread Ismail Al-Shelh
Hi all I want some reference website explaining how collapsed backbone model work in details and how the redundancy take place I will be glad for some body to help me. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=41418t=41418

RE: Collapsed Backbone [7:41418]

2002-04-14 Thread Georg Pauwen
Hi Ismail, here is what I found on CCO: ´A collapsed backbone has high-bandwidth uplinks from all segments and subnetworks to a single device, such as a Gigabit switch, which serves as a single point for monitoring and controlling the network´. The following link contains a figure detailing

RE: Collapsed Backbone [7:41418]

2002-04-14 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
First, I wonder who comes up with these terms? Collapsed backbone sounds like something that needs the immediate attention of an orthopedist or chiropractor, while router on a stick sounds like something from the Autobiography of Vlad the Impaler. At 3:49 AM -0400 4/14/02, Georg Pauwen

Re: Collapsed Backbone [7:41418]

2002-04-14 Thread Tom Scott
Georg Pauwen wrote: 4A collapsed backbone has high-bandwidth uplinks from all segments and subnetworks to a single device, such as a Gigabit switch, which serves as a single point for monitoring and controlling the network4. The following link contains a figure detailing the collapsed