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Topology Computation
Three packet-switching networks each contain n nodes. The first network has a star topology (see the Figures) with a central switch, the second is a (bidirectional) ring, and the third is fully interconnected, with a wire from every node to every other node. What are the best-, average-, and worst-case transmission paths in hops?
Three packet-switching networks each contain n nodes. The first network has a star topology(see the Figures) with a central switch, the second is a (bidirectional) ring, ...
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UGC NET CSE | December 2009 | Part 2 | Question: 46
The single stage network is also called (A) one sided network (B) two sided network (C) recirculating network (D) pipeline network
The single stage network is also called(A) one sided network(B) two sided network(C) recirculating network(D) pipeline network
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UGC NET CSE | December 2009 | Part 2 | Question: 29
In case of Bus/Tree topology signal balancing issue is overcome by (A) Modulation (B) Polling (C) Segmentation (D) Strong transmitter
In case of Bus/Tree topology signal balancing issue is overcome by(A) Modulation(B) Polling(C) Segmentation(D) Strong transmitter
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ISRO2017-30
If there are $n$ devices (nodes) in a network, what is the number of cable links required for a fully connected mesh and a star topology respectively $n(n-1)/2$, $n-1$ $n$, $n-1$ $n-1$, $n$ $n-1$, $n(n -1)/ 2$
If there are $n$ devices (nodes) in a network, what is the number of cable links required for a fully connected mesh and a star topology respectively$n(n-1)/2$, $n-1$$n$,...
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ISRO2017-27
Physical topology of FDDI is? Bus Ring Star None of the above
Physical topology of FDDI is?BusRingStarNone of the above
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UGC NET CSE | December 2011 | Part 2 | Question: 8
Hub is a term used with A Star Networks A Ring Networks A Router A Bridge
Hub is a term used withA Star NetworksA Ring NetworksA RouterA Bridge
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UGC NET CSE | December 2014 | Part 3 | Question: 25
For $n$ devices in a network, ________ number of duplex-mode links are required for a mesh topology. $n(n + 1)$ $n (n – 1)$ $n(n + 1)/2$ $n(n – 1)/2$
For $n$ devices in a network, ________ number of duplex-mode links are required for a mesh topology.$n(n + 1)$ $n (n – 1)$ $n(n + 1)/2$ $n(n – 1)/2$
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Jul 27, 2016
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UGC NET CSE | June 2013 | Part 3 | Question: 16
In a fully connected mesh network with n devices, there are _____ physical channels to link all devices. n(n-1)/2 n(n+1)/2 2n 2n+1
In a fully connected mesh network with n devices, there are _____ physical channels to link all devices.n(n-1)/2n(n+1)/22n2n+1
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