what is topologies?
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Answer / bhuvan singh
the computer networking, topology refers to the layout of connected devices. types of topology.
1.bus
2.ring
3.star
4.tree
5.mesh
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Answer / vikas sharma
topology is the logical and physical structure of network
in which we can define how our network works and its
physical parts connected with each other.
types of topologies
1 star
2 ring
3 tree
4 mesh
5 bus
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Answer / sumit
Topology:- Topology is physical structure and layout of netwrok.
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Answer / tarun pathak
topologies are the structures used to connect devise in
network
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Answer / lella.srinivas
Type of Topologies
1.bus - transporting data from one place to another place.
2.star- network will be connected star shape.
3.ring - network will be connected circle shape. the main disadvantage of ring if any one system will be problem entail network failed.
4.tree
5.hybrid
6.mesh
these are all communication layout
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