advantage or disadvantaged of stat topology
Answers
Answered by
0
Answer:
HERE IS YOUR ANSWER HOPE YOU LIKE
PLS MARK ME BRAINLIEST
Explanation:
1. Advantages of Star Topology
- It is very reliable – if one cable or device fails then all the others will still work
- It is very reliable – if one cable or device fails then all the others will still workIt is high-performing as no data collisions can occur
- It is very reliable – if one cable or device fails then all the others will still workIt is high-performing as no data collisions can occurLess expensive because each device only need one I/O port and wishes to be connected with hub with one link.
- It is very reliable – if one cable or device fails then all the others will still workIt is high-performing as no data collisions can occurLess expensive because each device only need one I/O port and wishes to be connected with hub with one link.Easier to put in
- It is very reliable – if one cable or device fails then all the others will still workIt is high-performing as no data collisions can occurLess expensive because each device only need one I/O port and wishes to be connected with hub with one link.Easier to put inRobust in nature
2. Disadvantages of Star Topology
- Disadvantages of Star TopologyRequires more cable than a linear bus .
- Disadvantages of Star TopologyRequires more cable than a linear bus .If the connecting network device (network switch) fails, nodes attached are disabled and can’t participate in network communication.
- Disadvantages of Star TopologyRequires more cable than a linear bus .If the connecting network device (network switch) fails, nodes attached are disabled and can’t participate in network communication.More expensive than linear bus topology due to the value of the connecting devices (network switches)
- Disadvantages of Star TopologyRequires more cable than a linear bus .If the connecting network device (network switch) fails, nodes attached are disabled and can’t participate in network communication.More expensive than linear bus topology due to the value of the connecting devices (network switches)If hub goes down everything goes down, none of the devices can work without hub.
- Disadvantages of Star TopologyRequires more cable than a linear bus .If the connecting network device (network switch) fails, nodes attached are disabled and can’t participate in network communication.More expensive than linear bus topology due to the value of the connecting devices (network switches)If hub goes down everything goes down, none of the devices can work without hub.Hub requires more resources and regular maintenance because it’s the central system of star .
Similar questions