mesh topology

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mesh topology

A network diagram shows a mesh topology connecting five computers.

Definition

Noun: - A network topology in which each node is directly connected to every other node: This describes a specific arrangement of a communication network where every component (node) has a dedicated point-to-point link to all other components. This creates multiple, redundant paths for data transmission.

Usage
  • Describing network structure: Used in computer networking and telecommunications to specify a highly interconnected architecture.
  • Discussing reliability and redundancy: Often mentioned when explaining fault-tolerant network designs.
Examples
  • In technical documentation:
    • The system's high reliability is achieved through a mesh topology, ensuring no single point of failure.
    • Configuring a full mesh topology for a large network requires a significant number of physical connections.
  • In comparative analysis:
    • While a star topology is simpler, a mesh topology offers superior redundancy.
Advanced Usage
  • "Full mesh topology": A specific type where every node has a direct connection to every other node.
    • A full mesh topology is implemented in the backbone network for maximum resilience.
  • "Partial mesh topology": A hybrid type where some nodes are fully interconnected, but others are not.
    • For cost efficiency, the design uses a partial mesh topology, connecting only the critical servers directly.
Variants and Related Words
  • Mesh network (n): A communication network built on a mesh topology.
    • The city deployed a wireless mesh network for public internet access.
  • Topology (n): The arrangement of elements (links, nodes) in a communication network.
    • Common network topologies include bus, star, ring, and mesh.
Synonyms
  • Interconnected network: A network where components are linked to multiple other components.
  • Reticulated network: A formal term describing a net-like or grid-like structure of connections.
Related Concepts (Not Phrasal Verbs or Idioms)
  • Point-to-point connection: A direct link between two network nodes, which is the fundamental building block of a mesh.
  • Network redundancy: The duplication of components to increase reliability, a key characteristic of a mesh topology.
mesh topology

A network diagram shows a mesh topology connecting five computers.

Noun
  1. the topology of a network whose components are all connected directly to every other component

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