In American English, the trunk of a car is a compartment used for storage space, usually placed at the car's rear.
1. In a communications network, a single transmission channel between two points that are switching centers or nodes, or both.
2. [A] circuit between switchboards or other switching equipment, as distinguished from circuits which extend between central office switching equipment and information origination/termination equipment.
Note: Trunks may be used to interconnect switches, such as major, minor, public and private switches, to form networks.
Source: from Federal Standard 1037C and from MIL-STD-188 and from the Code of Federal Regulations, Telecommunications Parts 0-199
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