COMPUTER FUNDAMENTALS

COMPUTER NETWORKS AND COMMUNICATIONS

NETWORK TOPOLOGIES

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
What is Bus Topology?
A
A star topology is a topology for a Local Area Network (LAN) in which all nodes are individually connected to a central connection point, like a hub or a switch.
B
topology is a network configuration where device connections create a circular data path. A ring topology is a network configuration where device connections create a circular data path.
C
Is a topology for a Local Area Network (LAN) in which all the nodes are connected to a single cable
D
Topology is a type of network topology that uses two or more differing network topologies. A hybrid topology is a type of network topology that uses two or more differing network topologies.
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -1) Bus Topology. The bus topology is designed in such a way that all the stations are connected through a single cable known as a backbone cable. Each node is either connected to the backbone cable by drop cable or directly connected to the backbone cable.

Detailed explanation-2: -A bus topology orients all the devices on a network along a single cable running in a single direction from one end of the network to the other-which is why it’s sometimes called a “line topology” or “backbone topology.” Data flow on the network also follows the route of the cable, moving in one direction.

Detailed explanation-3: -Bus network. In the bus network topology, every node is connected in series along a single cable.

Detailed explanation-4: -A bus topology is a topology for a Local Area Network (LAN) in which all the nodes are connected to a single cable. The cable to which the nodes connect is called a “backbone". If the backbone is broken, the entire segment fails.

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