What is a stub network?
sagitraz 29-September-2009 01:11:53 AM

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A stub network is an internal network, usually a LAN (Local Area Network) that carries data packets only among local hosts. Data on a stub network is destined for an endpoint located on that network. Network traffic on a stub network is local in that it doesn't travel off the internal network.
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Network accessed by single node.
Posted by akumar_8181


A stub network is a network that can be reach by a sinlge path or route. static routes are configured on router to reach the stub network in order to minimize router processor overhead.
Posted by sizzlingfauji


www.eudict.com/?lang=engcro&word=stub%20network
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www.eudict.com/?lang=engcro&word=stub%20network
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stub_network
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Posted: 29-September-2009 08:58:54 AM By: crouse

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stub_network

Posted: 29-September-2009 09:02:21 AM By: crouse

www.eudict.com/?lang=engcro&word=stub%20network

Posted: 29-September-2009 09:03:48 AM By: crouse

www.eudict.com/?lang=engcro&word=stub%20network

Posted: 29-September-2009 04:39:50 PM By: sizzlingfauji

A stub network is a network that can be reach by a sinlge path or route. static routes are configured on router to reach the stub network in order to minimize router processor overhead.

Posted: 03-October-2009 05:52:15 AM By: akumar_8181

Network accessed by single node.

Posted: 13-November-2009 12:23:35 AM By: getatif@yahoo.com

A stub network is an internal network, usually a LAN (Local Area Network) that carries data packets only among local hosts. Data on a stub network is destined for an endpoint located on that network. Network traffic on a stub network is local in that it doesn't travel off the internal network.