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1997 | OriginalPaper | Buchkapitel

LAN Topology

verfasst von : William Buchanan, BSc, CEng, Phd

Erschienen in: Mastering Global Information Systems

Verlag: Macmillan Education UK

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Computer networks are ever expanding, and a badly planned network can be inefficient and error prone. Unfortunately networks tend to evolve rather than be created and can become difficult to manage if not planned properly. Most modem networks have a backbone which is a common link to all the networks within an organization. This backbone allows users on different network segments to communicate and also allows data into and out of the local network. Figure 7.1 shows that a local area network contains various segments: LAN A, LAN B, LAN C, LAN D, LAN E and LAN F. These are connected to the local network via the BACKBONE 1. Thus if LAN A talks to LAN E then the data must travel out of LAN A, onto BACKBONE 1, then into LAN C and through onto LAN E.

Metadaten
Titel
LAN Topology
verfasst von
William Buchanan, BSc, CEng, Phd
Copyright-Jahr
1997
Verlag
Macmillan Education UK
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-14411-2_7