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                   Notes
                                                (1)  All of the endpoints of the common transmission medium are normally
                                                   terminated with a device called a ‘terminator’.
                                                (2)  The physical linear bus topology is sometimes considered to be a special
                                                   case of the physical distributed bus topology — i.e., a distributed bus with
                                                   no branching segments.

                                                (3)  The physical distributed bus topology is sometimes incorrectly referred to
                                                   as a physical tree topology — however, although the physical distributed
                                                   bus topology resembles the physical tree topology, it differs from the
                                                   physical tree topology in that there is no central node to which any other
                                                   nodes are connected, since this hierarchical functionality is replaced by
                                                   the common bus.

                                 Star Network Topology
                                 In local area networks with a star topology, each network host is connected to a central hub.
                                 In contrast to the bus topology, the star topology connects each node to the hub with a point-
                                 to-point connection. All traffic that traverses the network passes through the central hub. The
                                 hub acts as a signal booster or repeater. The star topology is considered the easiest topology
                                 to design and implement. An advantage of the star topology is the simplicity of adding
                                 additional nodes. The primary disadvantage of the star topology is that the hub represents
                                 a single point of failure.


                                                           Figure 5.5: The Star Topology













                                                                             Concentrator/Hub




                                                                     Notes




                                                  A point-to-point link (described above) is sometimes categorized as a
                                                  special instance of the physical star topology — therefore, the simplest
                                                  type of network that is based upon the physical star topology would
                                                  consist of one node with a single point-to-point link to a second node,
                                                  the choice of which node is the ‘hub’ and which node is the ‘spoke’ being
                                                  arbitrary.
                                                  Star networks may also be described as either broadcast multi-access
                                                  or nonbroadcast multi-access (NBMA), depending on whether the
                                                  technology of the network either automatically propagates a signal at
                                                  the hub to all spokes, or only addresses individual spokes with each
                                                  communication.



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