Which topology contains a backbone which runs the length of the
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Bus topology
Topology contains a backbone which runs the length of the network
- The nodes in a bus topology are all connected by a single cable. The network's spine is formed by the main cable.
- A type of network design known as bus topology, often referred to as line topology, connects all devices in the network with a single coaxial or RJ-45 network wire. The bus, backbone, or trunk is the single wire used to carry all data between devices.
- Using a single line to connect two floors is an illustration of a bus topology. Bus topologies are also used in Ethernet networks. In a bus topology, one computer acts as the server while all other computers in the network act as clients. The server's function is to facilitate data transfers between client machines.
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Bus Topology
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- Bus topology contains a backbone that runs the length of the network.
- It has been explained in detail below:
- We know that, in a bus topology, the nodes are connected by a single cable.
- The main cable forms the network spine.
- The basic meaning of bus topology can be referred to as line topology which connects all the devices in a given network with either a single coaxial or RJ-45 network wire.
- All data is carried between devices using the bus, backbone, or trunk as a single wire.
- An illustration of bus topology can be best explained as using a single line to connect two floors.
- They are used in Ethernet networks also.
Final Answer:
Bus topology contains a backbone that runs the length of the network.
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