What does a bi-directional link in a linear array mean?
Does it mean two number of links between adjacent nodes of a linear array, or a single link with the ability to communicate in either direction.
Please explain.
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What does a bi-directional link in a linear array mean?
Does it mean two number of links between adjacent nodes of a linear array, or a single link with the ability to communicate in either direction.
Please explain.
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In a spine and leaf architecture with Link Aggregation between spine and leaves (active-active) like this:
Do we have the same active-atcive link aggregation between the leaf and the server?
Is the bandwidth in the aggre...
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I have two Juniper routers (a SRX340 and a SRX320), each with a leased line, on the same IP range. They are designed to be connected together on specific network ports so that the SRX320 takes over if the SRX340 fails.
I als...
Is SDN a buzzword or is it a protocol, standard, or recommendation?
What differentiates SDN from VMware NSX, for example?
As we know, during OSPF configuration we use the area. Each area has its different number, while there is only one area (area 0) which creates communications between all other attached areas.
I am confused that as we are u...
I am looking for a technology to achieve TCP connection fault tolerance with the help of two links between hosts and without time delays for route failure detection. Something like this:
link1 packet...