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Re: about LAN Emulation

  • From: Sam Mokbel <smokbel@enfm.utcc.utoronto.ca>
  • Date: Mon, 22 Jun 1998 01:43:00 -0400

I think it is one LES/BUS per emulated LAN but the same device (router,
switch, ...) may belong to multiple ELANs and thus act as a LES/BUS for
each of them.

hossam al din wrote:

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> Hi Friends,
> i have the following question?
> in LAN Emulation Is there a  LES/BUS for every emulated lan or it is
> just only
> one LES/BUS For all the emulated lans?
>
> regards,
>
> --
> Hossam Aldin
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> <BR><B>i have the following question?</B>
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> or it is just only</B>
> <BR><B>one LES/BUS For all the emulated lans?</B><B></B>
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> <P><B>regards,</B>
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> <P>--
> <BR>Hossam Aldin
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