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How many links are there for N nodes in the mesh topology?
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NETWORKING - LAN TOPOLOGIES MCQ
- Which topology requires a central controller or hub?
- Which topology requires a multipoint connection?
- Multipoint topology is
- In mesh topology, every device has a dedicated topology of
- Bus, ring and star topologies mostly used in the
- Bus, ring and star topologies mostly used in the
- Combination of two or more topologies are called
- The topology with highest reliability is ?
- Star Topology is Based On a Central Device that can be __________ ?
- Which of the following is not type of the network topology?
- In a star-topology Ethernet LAN, _______ is just a point where the signals coming from different stations collide; it is the collision point
- A spanning tree is a graph in which there is no _____
- _______ is the technology that connects the machines and people within a site in a small area
- ______ is a collection of point-to-point links that may form a circle
- Security and privacy are less in a .................. topology
- A network that contains multiple hubs is most likely configured in a ............... topology
- In a network with 25 computers, which topology would require the most extensive cabling?
- Which topology features a point-to-point line configuration?
- Source routing bridges in the same LANs must have ............... bridge Number
- A distributed network configuration in which all data/information pass through a central computer is
- Which network topology is considered passive?
- A central computer surrounded by one or more satellite computers is called a
- FDDI is a
- Which of the following medium access control technique is used for bus/tree?
- The most flexibility in how devices are wired together is provided by
- What is the name of the network topology in which there are bi-directional links between each possible node?
- Which topology covers security, robust and eliminating the traffic factor?
- The multipoint topology is
- Common LAN topologies are
- The star topology is used in
- The bus, ring and star topologies are mostly used in the
- The star topology is less expensive then
- Difficult reconnection and fault isolation are the disadvantages of
- The connection of the telephone regional office is the practical example of
- In Star topology, the central controller is called
- The combination of two or more topologies are called
- Ease of installation is the main advantage of
- Which network topology does this represent?
- ‘Jitter’ refers to-
- 2 Half duplex systems can make a Full-Duplex
- Which topology requires the most amount of wiring?
- How many links are there for N nodes in the mesh topology?
- Which topology has a central hub?
- Which topology has the toughest fault identification?
- Ethernet LANs use which topology?
- Which topology uses the token passing algorithm?
- How many lines are required for the bus topology?
- A list of protocols used is known as –
- In order to prevent a fast sender from swamping a slow receiver with data, feedback is often used. This process is known as-
- Which is the smallest unit amongst the following with reference to the ATM-
- IEEE 802.8 is/was –
- Which of the following was the IBM Token bus?
- What is the function of Network Interface Cards?
- A device which is used to boost the signal between two cable segments or wireless access points is
- A device that provides a central connection point for cables is –
- A device that connects networks with different protocols –
- A device that helps prevent congestion and data collisions –
- A device that is used to connect a number of LANs is –
- Arrangement of computer network nodes and connections between them is called
- In computer network, bus, star, ring, mesh and tree are types of
- A node which is represented in a computer network topology is basically a
- In computer network, short message that travels around the communication medium is called
- Computer network topology which uses routers is
- In computer, two dissimilar networks can be connected by a
- Flow of data in a computer ring network topology is
- Which of the following is not a computer LAN topology?
- Which of the following is not a benefit of a computer network?
- Computer topology which is made up of an unbroken circle of network nodes is called
- In computer, FDDI is a
- Computer network topology in which user connects each network node to a central device hub is called
- Topology which takes more cable than e.g. a bus, but the benefit is that if a cable fails, only one node will be brought down is
- IEEE stands for ___
- Choose the correct IEEE standards used to manage various computer networks
- Choose the cables or media used to implement 802.3 ethernet network below
- Who designed or invented an Ethernet networkfor LANs in the year 1973?
- What is the other name for an Ethernet network?
- An Ethernet Jack is ___
- What is the sped of a 100BaseT cable?
- Choose the correct Base-T cables and their speeds
- Choose the 10-GBasestandard cables from the below options that can carry data of 10gbps without loss up to 10km distance
- Choose the correct Abbreviations used with 10GBase cables below
- Choose the correct abbreviations below
- What is the meaning of Carrier Sense in CSMA (Carrier Sense Multiple Access)?
- What are the advantages of Carrier Sensing?
- What happens in an Ethernet network implementing CSMA-CD when a collision is detected?
- CSMA/CA method is best suited for a ___ network
- Choose the topologies used in a LAN network below
- In a ___ topology, all the nodes or stations are connected to a main central cable
- In ___ topology, all the nodes are connected like a ring when drawn pictorially on a paper
- In a ___ topology, the nodes or stations of a network are connected to a central hub or server
- A group of STAR topology networks connected to a BUS like a cable form or create the ___ topology as a whole
- Which is a network topology that is easy to build?
- State TRUE/FALSE
- Which is the network topology that is prone to bottlenecks though easy to install?
- Which is not an ethernet topology below?
- Advantages of an Ethernet network are ___
- What are the disadvantages of an Ethernet Network?
- What are the other collision detection and recovery methods used along with Ethernet?
- Which are the collision free methods/technologies used to access the Medium Access Control (MAC)?
- What are the parts of An Ethernet Frame?
- An Ethernet header contains ___ as the first two fields
- The Frame Check Sequence (FCS) of an Ethernet Frame is a ___ code
- Each Frame in an Ethernet packet starts with a ___
- State TRUE/FALSE. There is no separate Frame ending sequence in an Ethernet Packet after each frame
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