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Does a tree topology allow for the expansion of an existing network?

Tree Topology allows for the expansion of an existing network


Where can one find information on tree topology?

You can find information on tree topology in networking textbooks, online resources such as websites, forums, and tutorials, and through professional courses or certifications in networking. Additionally, attending networking conferences or webinars can also provide insights into tree topology and its applications in networking.


What is another term if a hierarchical topology?

Another term for a hierarchical topology is a "tree topology." In this structure, nodes are organized in a parent-child relationship, resembling a tree structure where each node can have multiple child nodes, but only one parent node. This topology is commonly used in organizational networks and database management systems, allowing for efficient data management and communication paths.


What is difference between tree and hybrid topology?

no difference,,,tree and hybrid are same.


What is Tree searching?

rearranging branches to find the most optimal tree topology.


What are advantages and disadvantages of tree topology?

you can cut logs out of it


What are the types of topology in internet?

tpology are mainly three types (1) STAR TOPOLOGY,(2)BUS TOPOLOGY,(3)RING TOPOLOGY


What is the topology used in peer-to-peer network?

Any topology can be used for a peer-to-peer network. The easiest is probably a star topology but it doesn't have to be.


What typeof topology is used in DSL modems?

Star Topology.


Which topology used in core banking solution?

network topology


How do you describe Topology?

geometric form of a tree = pattern of branching of a cladogram.


Which topology is the most commonly used server network topology?

The most common LAN topology is that of a "star." In a star topology, each computer, or "node", is connected to a central hub. This is more reliable than a more classical "ring" topology, because a node failing will not bring down the entire network. A bus topology is arguably more reliable, but has poorer performance.