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1 Network Topologies Lecturer: Hyder R. Hamandi

2 Network Topologies Physical topologies describe how the cables are run in the network A topology is a way of “laying out the network

3 Physical Topologies Bus Star Ring Ring Mesh MeshHybrid

4 Logical Technology Logical technology describe how the data or network messages travel Ethernet Token Ring FDDI

5 Bus Topology In the bus topology, the network nodes (computers, printers, and other devices connected together to share information) are connected to a common backbone cable

6 Bus Topology

7 Data is sent to all computers on the trunk. Each computer examines EVERY packet on the wire to determine who the packet is for and accepts only messages addressed to them. good for a temporary, small (fewer than 10 people) network Performance degrades as more computers are added to the bus Bus is a passive topology.

8 Advantages of Bus Topology Works well for small networks Inexpensive to implement on a small scale Requires less cable Easy to add another workstation

9 Disadvantages of Bus Topology Management costs often too high Difficult to isolate a malfunctioning node or cable segment and associated connectors Possible for defective node to take down the entire network Subject to congestion from network traffic

10 Star Topology The star topology is a network configured with a central hub and individual cable segments connected to the hub, resembling the shape of a star. A hub is a central device used in the star topology that joins single cable segments or individual LANs into one network.

11 Star Topology Hub

12 Advantages of Star Topology Easier to manage than a bus Easier to locate node and cable problems Easier to expand than a bus or ring, especially for enterprise networking Well suited for expansion into high-speed networking More equipment options

13 Disadvantages of Star Topology Susceptible to a single point of failure Requires more network cable at the start than a bus

14 Ring Topology A ring topology is a network in the shape of a ring or circle, with nodes connected around the ring.

15 Ring Topology Ring

16 Ring Topology (LAN) Redundant ring to avoid network failure Repeaters at each component Unidirectional transmission links Closed loop Typically used in FDDI networks

17 Advantages of Ring Topology Easier to manage than a bus Easier to locate node and cable problems Good over long distances Handles high-volume traffic well Very reliable

18 Disadvantages of Ring Topology Requires more network cable and equipment at the start than a bus Not as many equipment options as for a bus Not as widely used as the bus topology

19 Hybrid (Bus-Star) Hub

20 Mesh Environment Every device interconnected Most expensive Most Fault tolerant Cable fault tolerant Device fault tolerant The Internet is Mesh Topology

21 Mesh Topology Figure 2-9


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