- Source: Bonding protocol
Bonding protocol (short for "Bandwidth On Demand Interoperability Group") is a generic name for a method of bonding or aggregation of multiple physical links to form a single logical link. Bonding is the term often used in Linux implementations: on Windows based systems the term teaming is often used, and between network-devices we talk about link aggregation, LAG and Link Aggregation Control Protocol.
Major categories
Asynchronous bonding protocol
Synchronous bonding protocol
See also
Channel bonding
Inverse multiplexer
Link aggregation
References
External links
Messmer, Ellen (July 13, 1992). Makers of Inverse Muxes Make Interoperability Push. Vol. 9. IDG Network World Inc. p. 25. {{cite book}}: |magazine= ignored (help)
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Model OSI
- Bonding protocol
- Link aggregation
- Protocol Buffers
- Inverse multiplexer
- Port Aggregation Protocol
- PME Aggregation Function
- Ethernet in the first mile
- Multi-link trunking
- Kerberos (protocol)
- Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol