Daisy chaining is a term used to denote that one system is directly connected to the next system without any intervening devices. It is usually reserved for linear bus topologies in a network, but can be applied to other things as well, such as SCSI disk hard drives which can be chained together.
Yes, a physical topology can support multiple logical topologies.
Domain is client-server logical topology.
topology is function of x..........then the family of x belong to topology
Topology: physical ring of trees, logical ring
it is the physical & logical arringment is called topology
physical topology support multiple logical topology because quality and speed of cable wires effect efficiency of network
Network architecture refers to the design and structure of a network, including components, protocols, and technologies used for communication. Network topology, on the other hand, refers to the physical or logical layout of devices and how they are connected in a network, such as bus, star, ring, or mesh. In essence, network architecture defines how components work together, while network topology defines how components are arranged.
SONET use RING physical topology and TOKEN logical topology. As simple as that. Logical topology deals with the data transmission. Physical topology deals with how the network is connected physically , BUS, RING, STAR and the like.
Physical topology are says how the wire are interconnected, while Logical topology is how the network behaves and interoperates.Sk wasim ul HaqueKharagpur, Madpur
Can a single physical topology support multiple logical topologies give a proper reason.
bus topology, ring topology
What is the logical topology used for the Ethernet architecture?