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What is the purpose of network topology?
What is the purpose of network topology?
- To define the structure of the network (correct)
- To manage the network traffic
- To secure the network from cyber attacks
- To determine the speed of the network
What is the difference between physical topology and logical topology?
What is the difference between physical topology and logical topology?
- Physical topology refers to the speed of the network, while logical topology defines the network security measures
- Physical topology refers to the number of hosts in the network, while logical topology defines the network protocols used
- Physical topology refers to the layout of the wire or media, while logical topology defines how the media is accessed by the hosts (correct)
- Physical topology refers to the network equipment used, while logical topology defines the network management techniques
What is a bus topology?
What is a bus topology?
- A network topology that uses multiple backbone cables connected in a loop
- A network topology that uses a star-shaped layout with a central switch
- A network topology that uses a single backbone cable terminated at both ends (correct)
- A network topology that uses a central hub to connect all the hosts
What are the advantages of a bus topology?
What are the advantages of a bus topology?
How is the logical topology of a network maintained and reconfigured?
How is the logical topology of a network maintained and reconfigured?
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