A system Topology
diagram.
In the SK ERP,this
system is using the Mesh topology.Refer the figure A mesh network topology is a decentralized
design in which each node on the network connects to at least two other nodes.
Mesh networks are expected to play an important part in the Internet of Things
(IoT).
Unlike nodes in a star
topology, which require a router to deliver Internet service, network nodes can
"talk" directly to each other without requiring the assistance of an
Internet connection. A big advantage of this decentralized topology is that
there cannot be a single point of failure (SPoF). If one node can no longer
operate, all the rest can still communicate with each other, directly or
through one or more intermediate nodes.
Mesh networks can use a full mesh topology or
a partial mesh topology. In a full mesh topology, each network node is
connected to all the other nodes in the network. In a partial mesh topology, at
least one node connects directly to every other node while others may only
connect to those nodes they exchange data with on a frequent basis.
Figure
Mesh Topology
a single point of
failure (SPoF). If one node can no longer operate, all the rest can still
communicate with each other, directly or through one or more intermediate
nodes.
Mesh networks can use
a full mesh topology or a partial mesh topology. In a full mesh topology, each
network node is connected to all the other nodes in the network. In a partial
mesh topology, at least one node connects directly to every other node while
others may only connect to those nodes they exchange data with on a frequent
basis.
Figure Mesh Topology
Refer the figure Sapurakencana Petroleum(SKPB) using
the Internet Protocol Virtual Private Network (IP VPN) to allowed the user to
connect the Enterprise Resources Planning System(ERP).This network the
Sapurakencana Petroleum(SKPB) rental with TM Malaysia.Sapurakencana is the big
company with many subsidiaries.Now the using the Internet Protocol Virtual
Private Network (IP VPN), the workers can access the network and do the
work anywhere during this network.
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