The routers are configured with different versions of RIP.
R2 is not forwarding the routing updates.
Computers that are connected to each other create a network. These networks are often configured with "public" internet Protocol (IP) addresses -- that is, the devices on the network are "visible" to devices outside the network (from the Internet or another network). Networks can also be configured as "private" -- meaning that devices outside the network cannot "see" or communicate directly to them.
Computers that are connected to each other create a network. These networks are often configured with "public" Internet Protocol (IP) addresses -- that is, the devices on the network are "visible" to devices outside the network (from the Internet or another network). Networks can also be configured as "private" -- meaning that devices outside the network cannot "see" or communicate directly to them.
Servers
Servers
Peer-to-peer
You can connect other devices and allow them to communicate to each other, just like any other local area network.
Devices on a linear bus network are connected to each other via a wire, usually through a T-connector device. In effect, the devices are "daisy chained" together without any other device connecting them.
network
double-ring
A group of computers and devices interface and communicate with each other. These devices are constantly sending and receiving data from each other. Depending on which type of network you are referring to, there are different guidelines the devices must adhere to. For more information on the specifics of different networks, I would recommend checking out Wikipedia (wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_network)
Yes...depending on the type of topology.
Standards are required in network management so that the devices manufactured by different vendors can inter operate with each other.