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Max11022019-05-31 16:51:23
Computer networks
Max1102, 2019-05-31 16:51:23

If a server is needed on the local network, then the network topology can only be a star?

I am studying to become a computer network administrator. I am interested in the following question: "If it is necessary to organize a server in the local network, does it turn out that the topology can only be a star using a switch?

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Rsa97, 2019-05-31
@Rsa97

So now it is difficult to make another topology. The common bus on coax (and even on twisted-pair hubs) is a thing of the past.
And the server doesn't care what your topology is. The main thing is to be connected.

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Griboks, 2019-05-31
@Griboks

Topology is logical and physical. In your case, the logical topology is a star when it comes to a local server and several computers.

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AntHTML, 2019-06-03
@anthtml

As already mentioned above, there are physical and logical topologies
. At the logical level, the Server does not care at all how traffic comes to it - the services are still accessed via L5-7 protocols, and there it doesn’t matter where and how it came from.
At the physical level: the most popular is the star / tree in large networks on L2.5-3 aggregation union either by rings or graphs.
Servers, of course, try to put the closest path for all or at least the main clients, i.e. preferably in the central node

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Max, 2017-06-20
@maxIvanenqo

He returned everything, I just looked in the wrong place ..) Sorry for the stupid question)

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