RFC 1983:Internet Users' Glossary
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backbone


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... ARPA. Now retired, it served as the basis for early networking research as well as a central backbone during the development of the Internet. The ARPANET ...
... routing packets. backbone The top level in a hierarchical network ...
... network. Stub and transit networks which connect to the same backbone are guaranteed to be interconnected. See also: stub network, transit network ...
... EGP, as defined in RFC 904hist, and EGP usage in the NSFNET Backbone, as described in RFCs 1092 and 1093. See also: Exterior ...
... Ebone A pan-European backbone service. ...
... routing. The Internet has, basically, three levels: the backbones, the mid-levels, and the stub networks. The backbones ...
... backbones, the mid-levels, and the stub networks. The backbones know how to route between the mid-levels, the mid-levels know how to route ...
... Internet is the largest internet in the world. Is a three level hierarchy composed of backbone networks (e.g. Ultranet), mid-level networks (e.g., NEARnet) and stub ...
... Internet is a multiprotocol internet. See also: backbone, mid-level network, stub network, transit network ...
... mbone The Multicast Backbone is based on IP multicasting using class-D ...
... networks which connect the stub networks to the backbone networks. See also: backbone, Internet ...
... networks to the backbone networks. See also: backbone, Internet, stub network, transit network ...
... network of networks." At the highest level, it had a backbone network of nodes, interconnected with T3 (45Mbps) ...
... networks, and attached to the mid-levels were campus and local networks. See also: backbone network, mid- level network. ...
... Main routing nodes in the NSFnet backbone. See also: backbone, National Science Foundation. ...
... routing nodes in the NSFnet backbone. See also: backbone, National Science Foundation. [MALAMUD ...
... traffic for other networks. See also: backbone, transit network. ...
... hosts. It must have paths to at least two other networks. See also: backbone, stub network. ...



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