COMPUTER NETWORKS AND COMMUNICATIONS
NETWORK TOPOLOGIES
Question
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full mesh topology?
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This topology provides low availability, but requires that every end system be interconnected to every other system.
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This topology provides high availability, but requires that every end system be interconnected to every other system.
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This topology provides high availability, but doesn’t require that every end system be interconnected to every other system.
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This topology provides high availability, but requires that none of the end system be interconnected to any other systems
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -Partial mesh topologies are mostly interconnected, with a few nodes with only two or three connections, while full-mesh topologies are-surprise!-fully interconnected. The web-like structure of mesh topologies offers two different methods of data transmission: routing and flooding.
Detailed explanation-2: -Mesh topology is a computer network topology in which nodes are interconnected with each other. In other words, direct communication takes place between the nodes in the network.
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