Yes, a physical topology can support multiple logical topologies.
Can a single physical topology support multiple logical topologies give a proper reason.
physical topology support multiple logical topology because quality and speed of cable wires effect efficiency of network
The physical connection is layer 1 of the OSI model, and is the medium through which the data is transfered. i.e., cables The logical connection is layer 3 of the OSI model, and is the network portion. Using the Internetwork Protocol (IP), each host is assigned a 32 bit IP address. e.g. 192.168.1.1
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The great and wonderful Microsoft informed me that Win 8 will not support a logical partition.
Topology in a classroom context refers to the arrangement and organization of physical space to enhance learning and interaction. It involves considering factors like seating arrangements, accessibility, and the flow of movement to facilitate collaboration and engagement among students. Effective classroom topology can support various teaching methods and accommodate different learning styles, ultimately creating an environment that fosters academic success.
Two. Reference : http://support.microsoft.com/kb/888732 Windows XP Home Edition will only support one processor Note this is physical processors, NOT cores. All versions of Windows XP will support processors with any number of cores.
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hat is critcal and logical analysis in acadymic writing?
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Java does not support multiple inheritance.......
Java does not support multiple inheritance