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  2. Ring network - Wikipedia

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    A ring network is a network topology in which each node connects to exactly two other nodes, forming a single continuous pathway for signals through each node – a ring. Data travels from node to node, with each node along the way handling every packet. Rings can be unidirectional, with all traffic travelling either clockwise or anticlockwise ...

  3. Token Ring - Wikipedia

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    Token Ring - Wikipedia ... Token Ring

  4. Network topology - Wikipedia

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    Network topology

  5. Ethernet Ring Protection Switching - Wikipedia

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    Ethernet Ring Protection Switching (ERPS) is an effort at ITU-T under G.8032 Recommendation to provide sub-50ms protection and recovery switching for Ethernet traffic in a ring topology and at the same time ensuring that there are no loops formed at the Ethernet layer. This ITU-T specification is directly based on and derived from the Ethernet ...

  6. Bisection bandwidth - Wikipedia

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    Bisection bandwidth. In computer networking, if a network is bisected into two equal-sized partitions, the bisection bandwidth of a network topology is the bandwidth available between the two partitions. [1] Bisection should be done in such a way that the bandwidth between two partitions is minimum [clarification needed]. [2]

  7. Leader election - Wikipedia

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    Leader election. In distributed computing, leader election is the process of designating a single process as the organizer of some task distributed among several computers (nodes). Before the task has begun, all network nodes are either unaware which node will serve as the "leader" (or coordinator) of the task, or unable to communicate with the ...

  8. Media Redundancy Protocol - Wikipedia

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    During normal operation, the network works in the Ring-Closed status (Figure 1). In this status, one of the MRM ring ports is blocked, while the other is forwarding. Conversely, both ring ports of all MRCs are forwarding. Loops are avoided because the physical ring topology is reduced to a logical line topology.

  9. Media access unit - Wikipedia

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    Media access unit. A media access unit (MAU), also known as a multistation access unit (MAU or MSAU), is a device to attach multiple network stations in a ring topology will the cabling is done in a star topology as a Token Ring network, internally wired to connect the stations into a logical ring (generally passive i.e. non-switched and ...