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ring topology is not a physical topology true or false??​

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Answered by riya5395
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Physical topology:

Physical topology:This type of network is an actual layout of the computer cables and other network devices.....

Ring Topology:

In a ring network, every device has exactly two neighboring devices for communication purpose. It is called a ring topology as its formation is like a ring. In this topology, every computer is connected to another computer. Here, the last node is combined with a first one.

In a ring network, every device has exactly two neighboring devices for communication purpose. It is called a ring topology as its formation is like a ring. In this topology, every computer is connected to another computer. Here, the last node is combined with a first one.This topology uses token to pass the information from one computer to another. In this topology, all the messages travel through a ring in the same direction.

In a ring network, every device has exactly two neighboring devices for communication purpose. It is called a ring topology as its formation is like a ring. In this topology, every computer is connected to another computer. Here, the last node is combined with a first one.This topology uses token to pass the information from one computer to another. In this topology, all the messages travel through a ring in the same direction.Advantages:

Here are pros/benefits of ring topology:

  • Here are pros/benefits of ring topology:Easy to install and reconfigure.
  • Here are pros/benefits of ring topology:Easy to install and reconfigure.Adding or deleting a device in-ring topology needs you to move only two connections.
  • Here are pros/benefits of ring topology:Easy to install and reconfigure.Adding or deleting a device in-ring topology needs you to move only two connections.The troubleshooting process is difficult in a ring topology.
  • Here are pros/benefits of ring topology:Easy to install and reconfigure.Adding or deleting a device in-ring topology needs you to move only two connections.The troubleshooting process is difficult in a ring topology.Failure of one computer can disturb the whole network.
  • Here are pros/benefits of ring topology:Easy to install and reconfigure.Adding or deleting a device in-ring topology needs you to move only two connections.The troubleshooting process is difficult in a ring topology.Failure of one computer can disturb the whole network.Offers equal access to all the computers of the networks
  • Here are pros/benefits of ring topology:Easy to install and reconfigure.Adding or deleting a device in-ring topology needs you to move only two connections.The troubleshooting process is difficult in a ring topology.Failure of one computer can disturb the whole network.Offers equal access to all the computers of the networksFaster error checking and acknowledgment.

Disadvantages:

  • Here are drawbacks/cons of ring topology:

  • Here are drawbacks/cons of ring topology:Unidirectional traffic.
  • Here are drawbacks/cons of ring topology:Unidirectional traffic.Break in a single ring can risk the breaking of the entire network
  • Here are drawbacks/cons of ring topology:Unidirectional traffic.Break in a single ring can risk the breaking of the entire networkModern days high-speed LANs made this topology less popular.
  • Here are drawbacks/cons of ring topology:Unidirectional traffic.Break in a single ring can risk the breaking of the entire networkModern days high-speed LANs made this topology less popular.In the ring, topology signals are circulating at all times, which develops unwanted power consumption.
  • Here are drawbacks/cons of ring topology:Unidirectional traffic.Break in a single ring can risk the breaking of the entire networkModern days high-speed LANs made this topology less popular.In the ring, topology signals are circulating at all times, which develops unwanted power consumption.It is very difficult to troubleshoot the ring network.
  • Here are drawbacks/cons of ring topology:Unidirectional traffic.Break in a single ring can risk the breaking of the entire networkModern days high-speed LANs made this topology less popular.In the ring, topology signals are circulating at all times, which develops unwanted power consumption.It is very difficult to troubleshoot the ring network.Adding or removing the computers can disturb the network activity.
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