Hub-and-spoke topology refer to the role of router in the networking
world. Spoke router send out request and receive request but not passing
the request from one interface to the other interface in the router.

This function will be perform by the Hub router. For example,

- Router A direct connect to Router B
- Router C direct connect to Router B
- Router B direct connect to both router A and C

Router A and C are the spoke router and router B is Hub router.
Router A can ping to router B and router C can ping to router B.
Router A is unable to ping to router C as they don't have direct
connection. However, since router B is acting as a Hub. It will translate
the ping packet so that router A is able to ping router C without any direct

connection.

Rgds,
Sam

> -----Original Message-----
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> Could someone tell me what's the meaning of hub-and-spoke topology?
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