Backbone
91Backbone of North America — the Rockies …
92Backbone of South America — the Andes …
93Backbone of the Confederacy — the Mississippi River …
94backbone network — The high density portion of a network that connects primary nodes …
95Collapsed backbone — A collapsed backbone (inverted backbone, backbone in a box) is a type of backbone network architecture. The traditional backbone network goes over the globe to provide interconnectivity to the remote hubs. In most cases, the backbones are the… …
96Distributed 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 (Dean, 2010, p. 202).[1] This kind of… …
97Internet backbone — The Internet backbone refers to the main trunk connections of the Internet. It is made up of a large collection of interconnected commercial, government, academic and other high capacity data routes and core routers that carry data across the… …
98Provider Backbone Bridge Traffic Engineering — (PBB TE) is an approved telecommunications networking standard, IEEE 802.1Qay 2009.[1] PBB TE adapts Ethernet technology to carrier class transport networks. It is based on the layered VLAN tags and MAC in MAC encapsulation defined in IEEE… …
99Provider Backbone Transport — Provider Backbone Bridge Traffic Engineering Dans le domaine des télécommunications, Provider Backbone Bridge Traffic Engineering (PBB TE), également connu sous le nom de Provider Backbone Transport (PBT), est un protocole de communication… …
100Devil's Backbone — can refer to: In plants: Euphorbia tithymaloides, the so called Redbird cactus which is actually a spurge Kalanchoe daigremontiana, a bryophyllum In places: Devil s Backbone (rock formation), a rock formation near Charlestown, Indiana, U.S. Devil …