Identify the network topology where each computer acts as a repeater and the data passes from one computer to the other in a single direction until it reaches the destination.
The network topology where each computer acts as a repeater and data passes from one computer to the other in a single direction until it reaches its destination is known as a ring topology. In a ring topology, each computer is connected to two other computers in the network, forming a circular data path. The data travels in one direction (clockwise or counterclockwise) and is passed along the ring until it reaches its intended recipient. If a device does not need the data, it simply passes it along to the next device in the ring1.
References: This explanation is based on standard networking principles regarding network topologies, specifically ring topology, as outlined in resources like Comparitech’s guide on network topologies1. It is consistent with the objectives and documents of the EC-Council’s Certified Network Defender (CND) program.
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