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networks are often structured hierarchically by grouping nodes into different domains. The internal topology of each domain is then aggregated into a simple topology that reflects the cost of routing across that domain. This process is called topology aggregation.topological aggregation is the only known practical approach to control the growth of the DFZ defualt free zone and RIB routing information base to take
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Computers & Technology by Abha Pandey at 7:57 PM on May 24, 2008
Well , The physical topology of a network refers to the configuration of cables, computers, and other peripherals. Physical topology should not be confused with logical topology which is the method used to pass information between workstations.Main Types of Physical Topologies Linear Bus Star Star-Wired Ring Tree Considerations When Choosing a Topology Summary ChartFor more details , Please
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Computers & Technology by rocky singh at 11:34 PM on May 21, 2008
.[edit...] By network topologyMain article: Network TopologyComputer networks may be classified according to the network topology upon which the network is based, such as Bus network, Star network, Ring network, Mesh network, Star-bus network, Tree or Hierarchical topology network, etc.Network Topology signifies the way in which intelligent devices in the network see their logical relations to one another. The use
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Computers & Technology by saurabh at 8:04 PM on March 22, 2009
The physical topology of a network refers to the configuration of cables, computers, and other peripherals. Physical topology should not be confused with logical topology which is the method used to pass information between workstations. The following sections discuss the physical topologies used in networks and other related topics. Linear Bus Star Star-Wired Ring Tree Considerations When
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Computers & Technology by tukeshwar at 10:55 PM on September 26, 2008
Logical Topology also referred to as Signal Topology is a network computing term used to describe the arrangement of devices on a network and how they communicate with one another.How devices are connected to the network through the actual cables that transmit data, or the physical structure of the network, is called the physical topology.Logical topologies are bound to network protocols and describe
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Computers & Technology by Raju Yadav at 11:22 PM on October 29, 2008
An Overview of Computer Network TopologyHere you will learn network topology introduction, how computers get connected, bus, star, hub, hybrid, mesh, tree topologies and network physical design. In Computer Networking topology refers to the layout or design of the connected devices. Network Topologies can be physical or logical. In this section I will illustrate on the different types of the topologies
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Computers & Technology by Lakshmi s at 8:20 PM on November 25, 2008
In general, The terms signal topology and logical topology are often used interchangeably even though there is a subtle difference between the two and the distinction is not often made between the two. When it comes to how signals flow over the set of media segments that make up an Ethernet system, it helps to understand the topology of the system. The signal topology of the Ethernet is also
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Computers & Technology by Raju Yadav at 11:32 PM on October 29, 2008
WELL;to deal with the scalability problem, large networks are often structured hierarchically by grouping nodes into different domains. The internal topology of each domain is then aggregated into a simple topology that reflects the cost of routing across that domain. This process is called topology aggregation.For delay-bandwidth sensitive networks, traditional approaches represent the property
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Computers & Technology by Abha Pandey at 7:03 PM on June 14, 2008
Simply put, a topology is the layout of a network. In Star topology, all computers and devices are connected to a centrally located hub or switch. The hub or switch collects and distributes the flow of data within the network. Its better to use a switch than a hub because a switch transmits the data to the intended recipient rather than to all hosts on a network.Whereas in Ring topology, all computers
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Computers & Technology by manish jain at 3:22 PM on October 14, 2008
The physical layout of devices on a network. Every LAN has a topology, or the way that the devices on a network are arranged and how they communicate with each other. The way that the workstations are connected to the network through the actual cables that transmit data -- the physical structure of the network -- is called the physical topology. The logical topology, in contrast, is the way
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Computers & Technology by Raju Yadav at 11:44 PM on October 29, 2008
topologies, a hub topology consists of a backbone main circuit to which a number of outgoing lines can be attached "dropped", each providing one or more connection port for device to attach to. For Internet users not connected to a local area network, this is the general topology used by your access provider. Other common network topologies are the bus network and the ring network. Either
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Computers & Technology by Rakesh at 12:59 PM on May 30, 2008
Network topology is the study of the arrangement or mapping of the elements links, nodes, etc. of a network, especially the physical real and logical virtual interconnections between nodes. A local area network LAN is one example of a network that exhibits both a physical topology and a logical topology. Any given node in the LAN will have one or more links to one or more other nodes in the network
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Computers & Technology by Lakshmi s at 8:26 PM on November 25, 2008
Bus topology is a network topology in which all network nodes and peripheral devices are attached to a single conduit....WELL, TO UNDERSTAND BUS TOPOLOGY ONE CAN KNOW WHAT THE TOPOLOGY IS:-The physical topology of a network refers to the configuration of cables, computers, and other peripherals. Physical topology should not be confused with logical topology which is the method used to pass
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Computers & Technology by kash at 9:11 PM on April 13, 2008
There are also three basic categories of network topologies: physical topologies signal topologies logical topologiesThe terms signal topology and logical topology are often used interchangeably even though there is a subtle difference between the two and the distinction is not often made between the two.http://wapedia.mobi/en/N etworktopology2....well,Classification of network topologies
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Computers & Technology by Raju Yadav at 10:47 PM on October 29, 2008
Hi PurviDollTopology Greek topos, "place," and logos, "study" is the physical layout of a network and includes the geometric physical or electrical configuration describing a local communication network; the shape or arrangement of a system. The principal LAN topologies are bus decentralized, ring decentralized, star centralized & tree.In addition, Topology is also used
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Computers & Technology by PurviDoll at 4:35 PM on October 15, 2008