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Keywords:
Topology,
Topologically,
Subnetwork,
Nodes,
Independent
a collection of topologically connected nodes and edges and represents the complete topology of a network
a group of network nodes that is independent of the physical network topology
a network whose nodes are virtual paths terminators and links are virtual paths connections
A network diagram created independent of physical device location that may include groups spread out over different locations (such as floors or even separate buildings).
A subnetwork of machines set up to function as a whole and separate network. A logical network usually functions as a subnetwork of a larger physical network.
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