Friday, September 30, 2011

Transmission data on topology

                Transmission of the logical topology can be grouped into two:

1.  Logic Bus topology (tree)
Transmission of data through each workstation on the network. Each workstation using the address to determine whether the workstation should respond terdebut transmission. In a bus topology every time the logic of each workstation on the network can receive the transmission. This is due, in a logical bus topology, each workstation using the same line to send and receive data.

2. Logical ring topology (tree)
 In this topology transmission of data is done from a workstation to the next workststion. Data transmission will be great if the physical topology ring is used too. One way to determine whether the logical topology of a network using a ring is to see if the data receiver circuit and a series of separate data sender. If separate then the workstation functions as a repeater and may be logically connected with the ring topology.


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