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Understanding Uptrunk Network Topology

Uptrunk is a term used in the context of network topology to refer to a portion of a network that connects multiple switches or routers together. It is essentially a backbone network that provides connectivity between different parts of a larger network.

In a typical network setup, there are multiple switches or routers that are connected to each other through uplink ports. These uplink ports are typically located on the top of the switch or router and are used to connect to other devices in the network. The uplink ports are then connected to the rest of the network using uptrunk cables, which are high-speed cables that provide reliable and fast connectivity between the different parts of the network.

The term "uptrunk" is derived from the fact that these cables are typically located on the top of the switch or router, and they serve as the backbone of the network, connecting multiple devices together. Uptrunk cables are usually made of fiber optic material and are designed to provide high-speed and reliable connectivity between different parts of the network.

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