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- Star_network abstract "Star networks are one of the most common computer network topologies. In its simplest form, a star network consists of one central switch, hub or computer, which act as a conduit to transmit messages. This consists of a central node, to which all other nodes are connected; this central node provides a common connection point for all nodes through a hub. In star topology, every node (computer workstation or any other peripheral) is connected to a central node called a hub or switch. The switch is the server and the peripherals are the clients. Thus, the hub and leaf nodes, and the transmission lines between them, form a graph with the topology of a star. If the central node is passive, the originating node must be able to tolerate the reception of an echo of its own transmission, delayed by the two-way transmission time (i.e. to and from the central node) plus any delay generated in the central node. An active star network has an active central node that usually has the means to prevent echo-related problems.The star topology reduces the damage caused by line failure by connecting all of the systems to a central node. When applied to a bus-based network, this central hub rebroadcasts all transmissions received from any peripheral node to all peripheral nodes on the network, sometimes including the originating node. All peripheral nodes may thus communicate with all others by transmitting to, and receiving from, the central node only. The failure of a transmission line linking any peripheral node to the central node will result in the isolation of that peripheral node from all others, but the rest of the systems will be unaffected.It is also designed with each node (file servers, workstations, and peripherals) connected directly to a central network hub, switch, or concentrator.Data on a star network passes through the hub, switch, or concentrator before continuing to its destination. The hub, switch, or concentrator manages and controls all functions of the network. It also acts as a repeater for the data flow. This configuration is common with twisted pair cable. However, it can also be used with coaxial cable or optical fibre cable.".
- Star_network thumbnail NetworkTopology-Star.png?width=300.
- Star_network wikiPageID "28244".
- Star_network wikiPageRevisionID "605751712".
- Star_network hasPhotoCollection Star_network.
- Star_network subject Category:Network_topology.
- Star_network comment "Star networks are one of the most common computer network topologies. In its simplest form, a star network consists of one central switch, hub or computer, which act as a conduit to transmit messages. This consists of a central node, to which all other nodes are connected; this central node provides a common connection point for all nodes through a hub. In star topology, every node (computer workstation or any other peripheral) is connected to a central node called a hub or switch.".
- Star_network label "Red en estrella".
- Star_network label "Rede em estrela".
- Star_network label "Réseau en étoile".
- Star_network label "Star network".
- Star_network label "Sternetwerk".
- Star_network label "Topologia gwiazdy".
- Star_network label "Звезда (топология компьютерной сети)".
- Star_network label "شبكة نجمية".
- Star_network label "星型网".
- Star_network sameAs Hvězdicová_topologie.
- Star_network sameAs Red_en_estrella.
- Star_network sameAs Izar_sare.
- Star_network sameAs Réseau_en_étoile.
- Star_network sameAs Topologi_bintang.
- Star_network sameAs 스타_네트워크.
- Star_network sameAs Sternetwerk.
- Star_network sameAs Topologia_gwiazdy.
- Star_network sameAs Rede_em_estrela.
- Star_network sameAs m.06_v_.
- Star_network sameAs Q841749.
- Star_network sameAs Q841749.
- Star_network wasDerivedFrom Star_network?oldid=605751712.
- Star_network depiction NetworkTopology-Star.png.
- Star_network isPrimaryTopicOf Star_network.