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                    Notes          Star Topology. Looking inside an Ethernet Hub, we can see that it consists of a electronic printed
                                   circuit board. Understanding that inside the Hub is only more repeaters, we can draw the
                                   conclusion that all connections attached to a Hub are on the same Segment (and have the same
                                   Segment Number). A single repeater is said to exist from any port to any port, even though it is
                                   indicated as a path of 2 repeaters.

                                   Cascaded Hub Network

                                   Connecting Hubs together through ports creates Cascading Hubs. One Master Hub (Level 1) is
                                   connected to many Level 2 (Slave) Hubs, who are masters to Level 3 (Slave) Hubs in a hierarchical
                                   tree (or clustered star). The maximum number of stations in a Cascaded Hub Network is limited
                                   to 128.

                                   Backbone Networks

                                   In a Backbone Network, there is no Master Hub. The Level 1 Hubs are connected through their
                                   AUI port to a Coax Backbone. For Thin Coax, up to 30 Hubs can be connected together. For Thick
                                   Coax, up to 100 Hubs can be connected to the backbone. The Backbone is considered to be a
                                   populated segment.
                                   Level 2 Hubs are allowed to be connected to the Level 1 Hubs’ 10 BaseT ports. This connection
                                   between the 2 Hubs is considered an un populated segment, or link segment. Up to 1024 stations
                                   (or nodes) can be attached to the Level 2 Hubs’ 10 BaseT ports. All stations and segments would
                                   appear as one logical segment, with one network Number.


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                                     Caution  In the real world, 1024 stations are never attached to one segment; as the resulting
                                     traffic would slow the network to a crawl.

                                   5.5.2 Hub’s Addressing

                                   Because a Hub is just many repeaters in the same box, any network traffic between nodes is
                                   heard over the complete network. As far as the stations are concerned, they are connected on one
                                   long logical bus (wire).
                                   Half-Duplex and Full-Duplex Ethernet Hubs

                                   Normal Ethernet operation is Half-Duplex: only 1 station or node is talking at a time. The
                                   stations take turns talking on the bus (CSMA/CD -bus arbitration). Full-Duplex Ethernet Hubs
                                   are Hubs which allow two-way communication, thus doubling the available bandwidth from 10
                                   Mbps to 20 Mbps. Full duplex Hubs are proprietary products, and normally only work within
                                   their own manufacturer’s line.

                                   For example, if A wanted to talk to C, a direct 10 Mbps line would be connected through the 2
                                   switching hubs. Simultaneously, if D wanted to talk to B, another direct 10 Mbps line (in the
                                   opposite direction) would be connected through the two switching Hubs (doubling the available
                                   bandwidth to 20 Mbps). There are no official standards for Full-Duplex Ethernet although
                                   proprietary standards do exist.
                                   5.5.3 Switching Hubs


                                   A switch, which resembles a hub, is known as switching hub. But there is stark difference
                                   between hub and switching hub or a switch. Hub acts as a LAN concentrators and repeaters.



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