I understand, thank you very much.

SAM Meng Wai wrote:

> 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-----
> > From: Hook Soso [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Monday, December 04, 2000 3:51 PM
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> > Subject:      hub-and-spoke
> >
> > Could someone tell me what's the meaning of hub-and-spoke topology?
> >
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