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- Dictionarytrunking/ˈtrʌŋkɪŋ/
noun
- 1. a system of shafts or conduits for cables or ventilation.
- 2. the use or arrangement of trunk lines.
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Type of network communication using a common set of trunk links , shared by automated aggregation, commutation and routing, instead of providing them separately between all nodes of the network
In telecommunications, trunking is a technology for providing network access to multiple clients simultaneously by sharing a set of circuits, carriers, channels, or frequencies, instead of providing individual circuits or channels for each client. This is reminiscent to the structure of a tree with one trunk and many branches. Trunking in telecommunication originated in telegraphy, and later in te... Wikipedia