If it is connected to another network, then it is a backbone between the two
network rite? Else if it is connect to the Internet, there will not be any
backbone in the network? Rite? Correct me if wrong. Sorry, me new in this
line. So have to seek advice from you all.
Cheers,
Jimmy
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Jimmy wrote:
If it is connected to another network, then it is a backbone
between the two
network rite?
Probably.
Else if it is connect to the Internet, there will
not be any
backbone in the network? Rite?
The router is the collapsed backbone for the network you showed us, as I
Maybe you should start on a more basic board.
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Jimmy wrote:
Hi,
Just want to clarify something. Let say i have middle-size
network which all
the switches (around 4) connected together to a router. The
backbone of the
network should be the toward the WAN side which is from the
router onsward
rite? Or is it the connection from the
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