Hi all, Explain Ring Topology?
ambrose 11-March-2009 07:16:17 PM

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A ring topology is created when one device is connected to the next one sequentially, with the last device being connected to the first. The actual devices don't necessarily form a circle, but the data moves in a logical circle. FDDI and Token Ring are examples of ring topologies.
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in telecoms ring topology is nothing but all the point to point connectivity are in ring structure because if any radio in any poss ion not working all the remaining will work with out disturbance in other way
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Posted: 12-March-2009 03:50:41 AM By: sree_kushi2000

in telecoms ring topology is nothing but all the point to point connectivity are in ring structure because if any radio in any poss ion not working all the remaining will work with out disturbance in other way

Posted: 12-March-2009 03:39:39 PM By: nicholsonfenix

A ring topology is created when one device is connected to the next one sequentially, with the last device being connected to the first. The actual devices don't necessarily form a circle, but the data moves in a logical circle. FDDI and Token Ring are examples of ring topologies.

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Posted: 29-August-2009 04:39:12 AM By: crouse

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