What Is Trunking Protocol?
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Trunking protocol is a communications protocol that allows multiple system users or devices to share a single physical communications path. It is used to increase the efficiency and reliability of data transmission by allowing multiple users to share the same line or link. Trunking protocols allow devices to detect when the line is busy and then wait until it is free before attempting to transmit data. They also provide mechanisms for allocating bandwidth to devices as needed, ensuring that high-priority traffic is given priority.