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Explain Linear and ring Topology.

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Answered by jeonjk0
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A linear topology is a network topology consisting of a main run of cable with a terminator at each end. All nodes (file server, workstations, and peripherals) are connected to the linear cable. Ethernet and LocalTalk networks use a linear bus topology.

Token Ring is an example of a ring topology." 802.5 (Token Ring) networks do not use a ring topology at layer 1. As explained above, IBM Token Ring (802.5) networks imitate a ring at layer 2 but use a physical star at layer 1. "Rings prevent collisions." The term "ring" only refers to the layout of the cables.

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Linear tropology:

A linear topology is a network topology consisting of a main run of cable with a terminator at each end. All nodes (file server, workstations, and peripherals) are connected to the linear cable. Ethernet and LocalTalk networks use a linear bus topology.

Ring Topology:

A ring topology is a network configuration where device connections create a circular data path. Each networked device is connected to two others, like points on a circle. ... Most ring topologies allow packets to travel only in one direction, called a unidirectional ring network.

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