Larrabee Eric Jogerst Cortlandt Schoonover Francis Tan.
Networks & Communications Introduction. Overview n Network Topology –Bus Network –Ring Network –Star Network –Tree Network –Mesh Network n Network Characteristics.
11 NETWORK CABLING Chapter 2. Chapter 2: NETWORK CABLING2 TOPOLOGIES There are three main local area network (LAN) topologies: Bus Star Ring Other network.
1 2.7 Rings (802.5, FDDI, RPR) Ring networks are shared-media networks Examples IEEE 802.5 16Mbps (based on earlier IBM Token Ring) IEEE 802.8 100Mbps.
Networks Network:end-node and router B A C D E F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Router End-node link A, B, C, D, E, and F are all end nodes and 1 through 7 are all routers.
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1 Leader Election in Rings. 2 A Ring Network 3 Ring Networks In an oriented ring, processors have a consistent notion of left and right For example,
11 NETWORK CABLING Chapter 2. Chapter 2: NETWORK CABLING2 TOPOLOGIES There are three main local area network (LAN) topologies: Bus Star Ring
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