“E-Tree (Ethernet Tree)” is a network topology used in Ethernet-based networks, where one root node connects to multiple leaf nodes, forming a tree-like structure. It’s primarily used in virtual private networks (VPNs) and allows for efficient data transmission between the root and leaves without inter-leaf communication.
E-Tree (Ethernet Tree)
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