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See network topology.
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A network layout where the cables are connected in a circle from computer to computer.
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A network layout that takes the form of a closed loop with the devices attached into the ring. A ring topology has self-healing capabilities, with communication rerouted around a network fault.
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A basic networking configuration in which all nodes are connected in a circle with no terminated ends on the cable.
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A ring topology is a topology for a Local Area Network (LAN) in which every device has exactly two neighbours for communication purposes.
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Ring topology refers to a specific kind of network setup in which devices are connected in a ring and pass information to or from each other according to their adjacent proximity in the ring structure [..]
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(computing) A network topology in which, in the physical case, every node of a network is connected to exactly two other nodes: one node designated as ''upstream'' and the other as ''downstream''. A [..]
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A type of local area network (LAN) architecture in which the cable forms a loop, with stations attached at intervals around the loop. Scope Notes: In ring topology, signals transmitted around the ring [..]
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Jensens Internet Dictionary A network configuration that connects all nodes in a logical ring-like structure.
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