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What network topology supports bidirectional links between each node?

Mesh Topology


What is the term network topology mean?

Network topology is the way a computer network is set up and arranged, Examples for possible topologies include ring, star, bus, and line. Each of these topologies have their advantages and disadvantages, with star being the most common in today's world.


What is mesh network or topology?

A mesh topology is where each node or computer has a direct link to every other node that it needs to talk to. This topology is okay for small computer set ups (e.g. upto 6 computers) that need very high speed communication between them.Its not really used any more because it all gets a bit meshy...


Which topology uses a central device for point-to-point connections to other devices?

A star topology; a network topology in which endpoints on a network are connected to a common central device by point-to-point links.


What is network tropologies?

A network topology is a description of the way computers are connected to each other and to other devices on a network. It can refer to the physical connections (the way the wires interconnect or the routing of wireless signals) or it can refer to the logical connections (the way computers can see each other or not see each other even though they have a physical connection. The topology can refer to a home network with a handful of computers and printers or it can extend to vast sections of the Internet. Some examples of topologies are ring, bus, tree, mesh and each describes the way the links are made. Network topology is a huge topic and the subject of more books than can be counted. A link is below that offers some simple examples of topolgy and might be a springboard for more study.


Advantages of Mesh Topology?

1.easy to expand 2.mesh network in which multiple redundant links exist between multiple nodes


What type card links computers to communicate and share?

A Network Interface Card (NIC)


For n devices in a network what is the number of cable links required for a star topology?

15 usually but it can change over time


what advantage does the mesh topology have over the star and bus topo log?

Mesh topology is reliable and robust as failure of one link doesn't affect other links and the communication between other devices on the network. 3. Mesh topology is secure because there is a point to point link thus unauthorized access is not possible.


History of network topologies?

The history of network topologies dates back to 1969-1970. This what when Roberts, who is now known as Dr. Howard, started researching on network topologies and founded Network Analysis Corporation.


What is a group of interconnected computers that share with each other without relying on a central server?

An ad-hoc network is a network that doesn't have a central location. The computers and devices on it all act like a router and broadcast the network. Everything inside the network can be shared with the other computers on it. If you want more information about this type of network try the Wikipedia article in related links below.


What is High-level nature of hierarchical network and relational database management system?

A Relational Database Management System (RDBMS) is a Database Management System (DBMS) that is based on the relational model as introduced by E. F. Codd. Most popular commercial and open source databases currently in use are based on the relational model.A short definition of an RDBMS may be a DBMS in which data is stored in the form of tables and the relationship among the data is also stored in the form of tables.Network topology is the physical interconnections of the elements (links, nodes, etc.) of a computer network. 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 has one or more links to one or more other nodes in the network and the mapping of these links and nodes in a graph results in a geometrical shape that may be used to describe the physical topology of the network. Likewise, the mapping of the data flows between the nodes in the network determines the logical topology of the network. The physical and logical topologies may or may not be identical in any particular network.Hope this helps!Inclus - We provide individual and corporate training(Inclus.net)Educate, Learn & Serve