In which physical network topology would a Multistation Access Unit (MSAU) be used?
shanroy 23-February-2008 01:22:10 PM

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Posted by waqasahmad


The ring topology consists of a closed loop in which each host is connected to the node
Ahead of it and the node behind it hi the loop. A Multistation Access Unit (MS All) can
be used to interconnect multiple ring networks.
Posted by suresh123



Posted: 23-February-2008 03:31:31 PM By: suresh123

The ring topology consists of a closed loop in which each host is connected to the node
Ahead of it and the node behind it hi the loop. A Multistation Access Unit (MS All) can
be used to interconnect multiple ring networks.

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