Similar To Several Parallel Bus Structures, Each Containing Networking Items, One Placed On Top Of The Other. The Top-Level Bus Drops To A Server. The Server Then Connects Below It To Another Bus, Which Contains Hosts Or Workstations. This Is A Layered Approach To A Bus Structure, But It Still Maintains The Same Problems As A Bus Topology

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1. Similar To Several Parallel Bus Structures, Each Containing Networking Items, One Placed On Top Of The Other. The Top-Level Bus Drops To A Server. The Server Then Connects Below It To Another Bus, Which Contains Hosts Or Workstations. This Is A Layered Approach To A Bus Structure, But It Still Maintains The Same Problems As A Bus Topology