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A backbone network or network backbone is a part of computer network infrastructure that interconnects various pieces of network, providing a path for the exchange of information between different LANs or subnetworks.〔(What is a Backbone? ), Whatis.com, Accessed: June 25, 2007 〕 A backbone can tie together diverse networks in the same building, in different buildings in a campus environment, or over wide areas. Normally, the backbone's capacity is greater than the networks connected to it. A large corporation that has many locations may have a backbone network that ties all of the locations together, for example, if a server cluster needs to be accessed by different departments of a company that are located at different geographical locations. The pieces of the network connections (for example: ethernet, wireless) that bring these departments together is often mentioned as network backbone. Network congestion is often taken into consideration while designing backbones. One example of a backbone network is the Internet backbone. ==Distributed backbone== A distributed backbone is a backbone network that consists of a number of connectivity devices connected to a series of central connectivity devices, such as hubs, switches, or routers, in a hierarchy.〔Tamara Dean. ''Network+ Guide to Networks''. Course Technology, Cengage Learning, 2010, p. 202.〕 This kind of topology allows for simple expansion and limited capital outlay for growth, because more layers of devices can be added to existing layers.〔 In a distributed backbone network, all of the devices that access the backbone share the transmission media, as every device connected to this network is sent all transmissions placed on that network.〔 BICSI Lan Design Manual - CD-ROM, Issue 1, Distributed backbone network, p.20(), 1996, accessed May, 7 2011.〕 Distributed backbones, in all practicality, are in use by all large-scale networks.〔 Dooley, Kevin. ''Designing Large-Scale Networks'', p.23(), O'Reilly Online Catalog, January, 2002, accessed May, 7 2011.〕 Applications in enterprise-wide scenarios confined to a single building are also practical, as certain connectivity devices can be assigned to certain floors or departments.〔 Each floor or department possesses a LAN and a wiring closet with that workgroup's main hub or router connected to a bus-style network using backbone cabling .〔 Distributed Backbone(), accessed May, 7 2011.〕 Another advantage of using a distributed backbone is the ability for network administrator to segregate workgroups for ease of management.〔 There is the possibility of single points of failure, referring to connectivity devices high in the series hierarchy.〔 The distributed backbone must be designed to separate network traffic circulating on each individual LAN from the backbone network traffic by using access devices such as routers and bridges. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「backbone network」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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