Bus Topology
• The bus topology connects all nodes on a peer-to-peer LAN
with a single cable.
– this single cable, called a bus, is shared by all nodes, which
mean only one transmission is allowed at a time.
– To send a transmission, a node first must announce to the entire
network that it will be sending a transmission.
– The transmission, which includes the destination node address,
is ignored by all nodes except the destination node, which
accepts it.
– A peer-to-peer LAN with a bus topology is easy and inexpensive
to install and nodes can be added or removed without difficulty.
– If a problem occurs with the bus, the entire network becomes
inoperable until that problem is solved. Adding the addition
nodes also can slow down the transmission process.
Bus Topology• The bus topology connects all nodes on a peer-to-peer LANwith a single cable.– this single cable, called a bus, is shared by all nodes, whichmean only one transmission is allowed at a time.– To send a transmission, a node first must announce to the entirenetwork that it will be sending a transmission.– The transmission, which includes the destination node address,is ignored by all nodes except the destination node, whichaccepts it.– A peer-to-peer LAN with a bus topology is easy and inexpensiveto install and nodes can be added or removed without difficulty.– If a problem occurs with the bus, the entire network becomesinoperable until that problem is solved. Adding the additionnodes also can slow down the transmission process.
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