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October 25th, 2002, 06:31 PM
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Don't forget that there is a difference between a ring topology, and a token ring network. Although token ring networks are the most common implementation of the ring topology it is not necessarily the only one.
If you remove the 'token' from the ring topology, you get the benefit of always having at least two paths to every machine. Therefore, if one cable was cut all machines on the network could still communicate.
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