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Optical Fiber Telecommunications VB, 5th Edition
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Optical Fiber Telecommunications VB, 5th Edition

by Ivan Kaminow, Tingye Li, Alan E. Willner
July 2010
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
928 pages
33h 42m
English
Academic Press
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user is connected to. An IT manager can also separate users in different depart-
ments on different VLANs so that they do not have access to each other’s network
without going through a gateway.
Figure 9.20 shows three different types of links in a VLAN-enabled network. Frames
transported in access links are traditional Ethernet frames with no VLAN tags. These
links are usually connected to end users. The trunk links are usually links between
VLAN bridges. All the frames on trunk links are VLAN tagged. In other words, trunk
links are in effect multiplexing links of different VLANs. A third type of link is the less
common hybrid link which can transmit ...
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ISBN: 9780123741721