Across
- 3. Network topology in which the nodes are arranged in a tree, facilitating the growth of network and share the same communications channel.
- 5. In this topology two or more topologies are combined to form a complete network design.
Down
- 1. Less vulnerable type of network because if a connection is removed nothing happens across the network, the downside is that if it is damaged or hub is removed no longer work at all.
- 2. This topology provides high availability, but requires that each end system is interconnected with all other systems.
- 4. In this topology computers communicate in turns and a cycle where each team has its turn to work or interact is created.
- 6. Topology in which all computers are connected on the same transmission line via a cable, making the network highly vulnerable.
