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Title: Network topologies
Description: the notes give details of all the network typologies
Description: the notes give details of all the network typologies
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Network Topologies
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Networking Topologies
Topology: Commonly used to discuss the
properties of various types of networks
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Networks have shapes, and the shape of a
network determines the way it functions
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Factors affecting the choice of
topology used
Impact of cable breaks on a network
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Flow of messages and which nodes see the
messages
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Maximum physical size of the network
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The final choice of topology could be either
one or more likely a combination of topologies
that depend upon, need, cost, speed, and
reliability
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Physical topology: The layout or actual
appearance of the cabling scheme used on a
network
If you can see it and touch it, it is physical
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If you cannot see it or touch it, it is logical
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Similar-looking networks can have
quite different logical topologies
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Physical Topologies
All physical topologies are variations
of two fundamental methods of
connecting devices:
Point-to-point
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Point-to-point Topologies
Point-to-point (PTP) topology connects two
nodes directly together
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A mainframe terminal communicating with a
front-end processor
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Two devices monopolize a communication
medium
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Point-to-point Topologies
Point-to-point links can be
Simplex
Half-duplex
Full duplex
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Multipoint Topology
Multipoint topologies link three or more
devices together through a single
communication medium
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Multipoint Physical Topologies
Star
Bus
Ring
Hybrid
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Star Topology
Has its roots in the mainframe world
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Depending on the logical architecture
used, several names are used for the
central point including the following:
Hub
Multipoint Repeater
Concentrator
Multi-Access Unit (MAU)
Switch
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Star Topology
In its most basic configuration, cables
radiate from a hub or switch as shown
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Star Topology
Hierarchical star: It is an extension of
the star topology
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These hubs or switches are connected to
each other via a central hub
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Ring topology
Each node is connected to the two nearest nodes so the entire
network forms a circle
One method for passing data on ring networks is token passing
Active topology
Each workstation transmits data
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Bus Topology
The bus is considered a multipoint
system because all devices tap into
the same backbone cable
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Bus Topologies
There are two variations of the bus topology
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A terminator is connected to the last Tconnector at each end of the network
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Examples of Bus topology
ARCnet, (Token bus)
Ethernet, (10Base2)
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Hybrid Physical Topologies
Hybrid topology
Complex combination of the simple physical
topologies
Star-wired ring
Star-wired topologies use physical layout of a
star in conjunction with token ring-passing data
transmission method
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Hybrid Physical Topologies
Star-wired bus
In a star-wired bus topology, groups of
workstations are star-connected to hubs and
then networked via a single bus
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Hybrid Physical Topologies
Daisy-Chained
A Daisy chain is linked series of devices
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Hybrid Physical Topologies
Hierarchical hybrid topology
Uses layers to separate devices by priority or
function
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Enterprise-Wide Topologies
A distributed backbone connecting multiple LANs
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Enterprise-Wide Topologies
Mesh networks
Routers are interconnected with other routers,
with at least two pathways connecting each
router
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Logical Topologies
Refers to the way in which data are
transmitted between nodes
Describes the way:
Data are packaged in frames
Electrical pulses are sent over network’s
physical media
Logical topology may also be called
network transport system
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Comparison of Topologies – Star
Configuration
Star
Strength
Network control is
centralized at one point
Network intelligence is
limited to the central
workstation
Radiating workstations can
use the CPU processing of
the central workstation
Weaknesses
Congestion at the central
workstation can slow
transmissions
Failure of the central
workstation renders the
network useless
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All workstations have their
own communication media,
which can become expensive
The central workstation has a
physical limitation for the
number of workstations that
can be connected
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Comparison of Topologies – Bus
Configuration Strength
Weaknesses
Bus
Workstations can
communicate directly with
each other
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Adding another station
amounts to making another
connection to the bus
The approach is appropriate
to a limited geographical
area
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Failure of the backbone
renders the network
useless
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Comparison of Topologies – Ring and
Hybrid
Configuration
Strength
Ring
Hybrid
All workstations share the
same communication
medium
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The cost of a single shared
medium is low
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Benefits of several
topologies can be combined
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Weaknesses
Each workstation must pass
on unintended messages
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Network intelligence must be
distributed
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Comparison of Topologies – Mesh
Configuration
Strength
Mesh
Fast response time
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Connections determined by
movement of data
Weaknesses
Network intelligence must be
distributed
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Making connections between
many stations is expensive
Title: Network topologies
Description: the notes give details of all the network typologies
Description: the notes give details of all the network typologies