05-20-2006 01:20 AM - edited 03-03-2019 12:45 PM
HI All!
i need link that describe the topology HUP AND SPOOK VERY BRIEFLY.this link sould contain design;implementation configuration.
i appreciated ur reply
Ali
05-20-2006 03:29 AM
Think of an old wagon wheel, or a bycycle wheel - theres a central element (the hub) that all of the spokes attach to.
As a network topology, it means that you have a central switch/router (or core of switches/routers) that all of the peripheral / edge switches/routers connect to.
Versus something like TOken-RIng, where the physical topology was a hub & spoke (sometimes called a "star") but the electrical/logical path was a ring.
Or traditional Ethernet, where there was a single long segment of coax that each host connected to .... which is a "Bus" topology.
Good Luck
Scott
05-20-2006 03:44 AM
10xs
10xs for ur reply!
Ali
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