COMPUTER FUNDAMENTALS

COMPUTER NETWORKS AND COMMUNICATIONS

NETWORK TOPOLOGIES

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
All data transmitted between nodes in the network is transmitted over this common transmission medium and is able to receive by all nodes in the network simultaneously.
A
BUS TOPOLOGY
B
STAR TOPOLOGY
C
RING TOPOLOGY
D
MESH TOPOLOGY
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -This is the ‘bus’, also referred to as the backbone, or trunk – all data transmission between nodes in the network is transmitted over this common transmission medium and is able to be received by all nodes in the network simultaneously.

Detailed explanation-2: -MESH Topology: Flooding In flooding, the same data is transmitted to all the network nodes, hence no routing logic is required.

Detailed explanation-3: -Data network with bus topology has a linear transmission cable, usually coaxial, to which many network devices and workstations are attached along the length. Server is at one end of the bus. When a workstation has to send data, it transmits packets with destination address in its header along the bus.

Detailed explanation-4: -Mesh Topology Flooding Technique − In flooding, the same data is transmitted to all network nodes. Hence, no routing logic is required here. Moreover, in flooding, the network is robust, and it is not interested to lose data, but it leads to unwanted load over the network.

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