[Nml-wg] Definitions of Topology, Domain and Network
Aaron Brown
aaron at internet2.edu
Wed Dec 16 09:58:46 CST 2009
On Dec 16, 2009, at 10:54 AM, John Vollbrecht wrote:
>> Relatedly, if a topology is disjoint due to solely to switching capabilities instead of cabling, is that two separate topologies or a single topology?
> I am not sure what you mean by this -- how would switching capabilities make something disjoint?
Due to hardware limitations or the like, only certain ports can be cross-connected together. If you end up with a disjoint sets of ports that can be cross-connected, you could end up with an overall disjoint network (especially if it's a GOLE and you only have one or two switches).
Cheers,
Aaron
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