In ..................... topology if cable breaks. it will stops all transmission.
In Bus topology if cable breaks. it will stops all transmission.
The most common bus topology network is Ethernet. Coaxial cable has been its primary transmission media, although twisted-pair wire is now used in most new installations. Twisted-pair Ethernet (10Base-T) is a star-configured bus topology. The bus itself is collapsed into a small box called a concentrator.
RJ-11 connectors are used to connect phone wires. BNC connectors are associated with thin coaxial cabling. ST connectors are associated with fiber-optic cabling. Answer: B. An AUI port is typically used to connect an external transceiver to a device such as a router.
A bus topology is a topology for a Local Area Network (LAN) in which all the nodes are connected to a single cable. The cable to which the nodes connect is called a "backbone".
A device attached to the end-points of a bus network or daisy-chain. The purpose of the terminator is to absorb signals so that they do not reflect back down the line. Ethernet networks require a terminator at both ends of the bus, and SCSI chains require a single terminator at the end of the chain.