Layer 2 addressing not required for this topology
A letter addressing scheme has to do with a TCP/IP protocol. Addresses are determined by both decimal and binary counting.
IPv4
1- Reduces routing table entries 2- Ease of management and troubleshooting.
An example is IPv4 addresses having network, subnetwork, and host portions.
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Naming Scheme and IP addressing Scheme
Naming Scheme and IP addressing Scheme
naming schemeIP addressing scheme
logical network diagram
indexed addressing
A letter addressing scheme has to do with a TCP/IP protocol. Addresses are determined by both decimal and binary counting.
Flat
IPv4
logical data : refer to the immunity of the external scheme towards changes in the conceptual scheme.physical data: refer to the immunity of the conceptual scheme towards changes in the internal scheme.
IPv6
If by Star you mean a Star Topology, it is a network cabling scheme in which all nodes are individually connected to a central hub.
Most UNIX implementations use the same type of addressing as other modern Operating Systems, which include page translation, segmentation, and virtual memory addressing.