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Mesh topology is reliable and robust as failure of one link doesn't affect other links and the communication between other devices on the network. 3. Mesh topology is secure because there is a point to point link thus unauthorized access is not possible.
It is called a Star topology
Homeomorphism, interior points, and Topology are all parts of Physics. An example of homeomorphism of interior points would include this example of if there is Y to Y and it maps to the point of x to y, then the homeomorphism would be Y\{x} to Y\{y}.
Spanning Tree Election CriteriaSpanning Tree builds paths out from a central point along the fastest available links. It selects path according to the following criteria:1. Lowest root bridge ID (BID)2. Lowest path cost to the root3. Lowest sender bridge ID4. Lowest sender port ID (PID)Therefore, the answer to your question is Lower Bridge ID
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A star topology; a network topology in which endpoints on a network are connected to a common central device by point-to-point links.
-Failure during a single device won’t break the network. -There is no traffic problem as there is a dedicated point to point links for every computer. -Fault identification is straightforward. -This topology provides multiple paths to succeed in the destination and tons of redundancy. -It provides high privacy and security. -Data transmission is more consistent because failure doesn’t disrupt its processes. -Adding new devices won’t disrupt data transmissions. -This topology has robust features to beat any situation. -A mesh doesn’t have a centralized authority.
Mesh topology is reliable and robust as failure of one link doesn't affect other links and the communication between other devices on the network. 3. Mesh topology is secure because there is a point to point link thus unauthorized access is not possible.
Reliable because a hybrid topology can diagnose and isolate faults efficiently. A network fault (such as a faulty node or a break in a network cable) will not affect the performance of the rest of the network. A hybrid network quickly scans all nodes and hardware points to detect where a fault lies, isolates it, and carries out further diagnostic tests. The rest of the network remains fully functional while this fault isolation and diagnosis is carried out. Flexible because I combine various configurations to bring about most optimal conditions to suit network traffic, processing loads and data latency. Hybrid networks can be expanded easily to add new systems and nodes. Each concentration point (or the point which a network connection is made) is designed to hold extra lobes. Additional network hardware peripherals can be attached to these lobes in order to increase capacity.A hybrid topology is able to tap into the strengths of other topologies and ignore their weaknesses. This results in a complex network that is more efficient and effective than individual topologies. It combines the optimal features of its combined topologies. For instance, a star-wired ring topology combines the features of a star topology with those of a ring topology. This hybrid topology combines the fault tolerance capability of the star topology with the data reliability of the ring topology. A star-wired bus topology combines the features of a star topology with a linear bus topology. It combines the network extension features of the bus topology with the simplicity and fault tolerance of the star topology.
star topology
star topology. Because they include a centralized connection point; can easily be moved, isolated, or interconnected with other networks; they are, therefore, scalable. For this reason, and because of their fault tolerance, the star topology has become the most popular layout used in contemporary LANs.
bus topology
It is called a Star topology
Layer 2 addressing not required for this topology
This question is phrased badly, as all networks have a particular type of topology. Briefly, these resolve to 'cloud' (many to many), 'star' (many to a central point) and ring (each node connects to two others, which results in a complete ring). See topic 'Network topology'. The issues to be dealt with are latency, connectivity and fault tolerance.