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Yes...depending on the type of topology.
hub
When recommending a network topology, consider factors such as the size of the network, the types of devices that need to be connected, the level of security required, the scalability of the network, and the budget available for implementation. Additionally, factors like network traffic patterns, fault tolerance requirements, and ease of management should also be taken into account when selecting an appropriate network topology.
network this is cisco ccna online test. the answer should be option #3
double-ring
Components of network device configurations How end systems are logically connected to a network How end systems are physically connected to a network
Components of network device configurations, How end systems are logically connected to a network, How end systems are physically connected to a network.
First your grammar is incorrect, it should read: "What would happen if the connection in Mesh topology fail?", Second you should reevaluate your categories. Third I believe it would threaten other computers in the network.
The physical topology of a network refers to the configuration of cables, computers, and other peripherals. Physical topology should not be confused with logical topology which is the method used to pass information between workstations.In communication networks, a topology is a usually schematic description of the arrangement of a network, including its nodes and connecting lines. There are two ways of defining network geometry: the physical topology and the logical (or signal) topology.The physical topology of a network is the actual geometric layout of workstations.above tropologies are described belowBus - Both ends of the network must be terminated with a terminator. A barrel connector can be used to extend it.Star - All devices revolve around a central hub, which is what controls the network communications, and can communicate with other hubs. Range limits are about 100 meters from the hub.Ring - Devices are connected from one to another, as in a ring. A data token is used to grant permission for each computer to communicate.
Topology choices are based on a number of factors, including scalability (how many new clients can one add), to budget (cost). There is no one single answer to which one to use. In some cases even a hybrid (combination) topology for a network may be necessary.
A Star Network Topology is best suited for smaller networks and works efficiently when there is limited number of nodes. One has to ensure that the hub or the central node is always working and extra security features should be added to the hub because it s the heart of the network
Only a Mesh will allow every node to continue to work on a network if one cable does down. In a Star topology, however, only the computer the cable was connected to would lose contact with the network.