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Qué (quién) es bus topology - definición

NETWORK TOPOLOGY IN WHICH NODES ARE DIRECTLY CONNECTED TO A COMMON HALF-DUPLEX LINK
Bus topology; Linear bus topology
  • Topology]] of a bus network

bus network         
<networking> A network in which all nodes are connected to a single wire (the bus). The two endpoints will have a terminator. Bus networks typically use CSMA/CD techniques to determine which node transmits data on the wire at any given time. Examples are Ethernet 10Base2 and 10Base5 networks. See also star network, ring network. (1999-11-28)
Bus network         
A bus network is a network topology in which nodes are directly connected to a common half-duplex link called a bus.
Trivial topology         
TOPOLOGY WHERE THE ONLY OPEN SETS ARE THE EMPTY SET AND THE ENTIRE SPACE
Indiscrete topology; Indiscrete space; Codiscrete topology
In topology, a topological space with the trivial topology is one where the only open sets are the empty set and the entire space. Such spaces are commonly called indiscrete, anti-discrete, concrete or codiscrete.

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Bus network

A bus network is a network topology in which nodes are directly connected to a common half-duplex link called a bus.

A host on a bus network is called a station. In a bus network, every station will receive all network traffic, and the traffic generated by each station has equal transmission priority. A bus network forms a single network segment and collision domain. In order for nodes to share the bus, they use a medium access control technology such as carrier-sense multiple access (CSMA) or a bus master.