star topology
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Definition
- Noun:
- A network topology in which all devices are connected to a central hub: In a star topology, every node (like a computer or printer) has a dedicated connection to a central network device, such as a hub or switch. All data communication passes through this central point.
Usage
- Noun:
- The office network uses a star topology, making it easy to add new workstations.
- A primary advantage of a star topology is that a failure in one cable only affects one device.
Advanced Usage
- "to implement a star topology": to set up or deploy a network using this specific arrangement.
- For better manageability, the IT department decided to implement a star topology.
- "in a star topology configuration": describing a system arranged in this way.
- The lab's computers are wired in a star topology configuration.
Variants and Related Words
- Star network (n): A synonym for a network arranged in a star topology.
- A simple home network is often a star network with a wireless router at the center.
- Hub-and-spoke topology (n): Another term, especially in telecommunications and transportation, describing a similar centralised structure.
- The airline's route system is designed as a hub-and-spoke topology.
Synonyms
- Centralised network topology: A topology where control and connections are concentrated at a central point.
Related Concepts (Not Phrasal Verbs or Idioms)
- Topology (n): The arrangement of elements (links, nodes, etc.) in a communication network.
- Hub (n): The central connecting device in a star topology.
- Node (n): Any device (computer, printer, etc.) connected to the network.
Noun
- the topology of a network whose components are connected to a hub