A.Token ring protocol, which was developed by IBM
B.All messages sent over the network move around the ring in the same direction by being forwarded from computer to computer.
C.Token Ring Protocol depends on intra-machine cooperation
D.Possess
A.Star topologies are difficult to manage in most ways but they are far from cheap to set up and use.
B.Star topologies are difficult to manage in most ways but they are far from expensive to set up and use.
C.Star topologies are easy to manage i
A.This type of topology suffers from the same centralization flaw as the star topology. If the device that is on top of the chain fails, consider the entire network down. Obviously this is impractical and not used a great deal in real applications.##
A.The full-mesh topology does not connects every single node together. But create the most redundant and reliable network around—especially for large networks.
B.The full-mesh topology does not connects every single node together. But does not crea
A.It was developed by IBM in the 1960s and continues to be a popular protocol
B.When a message reaches its destination, the destination machine keeps a copy of it and forwards a copy on around the ring.
C.When the forwarded copy reaches the origi
A.The peer-to-peer model involves two processes communicating as equals.
B.P2P model, whose properties provide striking contrasts to the client/server model.
C.Peer-to-Peer model usually involves two processes that execute on a temporary basis.##
A.It is one of the most popular topologies for Ethernet
B.They are ideal for small networks because they keep the layout simple.
C.You don’t need lots of cables to link devices together
D.It is easy to set up, it’s relatively cheap, and it crea
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