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There are Physical and logical network layout. Physical : Topology of a network refers to the configuration of cables, computers, and other peripherals.

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1 There are Physical and logical network layout. Physical : Topology of a network refers to the configuration of cables, computers, and other peripherals. Logical : The method used to pass information between workstations. The kinds of topologies : (Point to point,Bus, Ring, Star, Mesh,and Tree).

2 A hub is typically the least expensive, least intelligent. Its job is very simple ; anything that comes in one port is sent out to the others. A switch is a smart device. it can "learn" where particular addresses are. sends on incoming messages to all ports hub switch

3 connects two nodes directly together. The easiest network in the topology. Two computers communicating via modems. A mainframe terminal communicating with a front end processor.

4 Uses backbone to which all of the computers on the network connect. consists of a main run of cable with a terminator at each end. pro: Cheap and easy to implement. Require less cable. con: Network disruption when computers are added or removed. A break in the backbone will prevent all systems from accessing the network. Difficult to troubleshoot.

5 Meaning that data travels in circular fashion from one computer to another on the network. pro: Cable faults are easily located, making troubleshooting easier. Ring networks are moderately easy to install. Con : Expansion to the network can cause network disruption. A single break in the cable can disrupt the entire network.

6 All computers/devices connect to a central device ( hub or switch ). The most common topology. pro: Easy to add new computers. Easy to troubleshoot problems. con: If the central device break all the network will not work. Requires more cable. More difficult to implement.

7 Each computer connects to every other. pro: Provides redundant paths between devices. The network can be expanded without disruption to current uses. con: Requires more cable than the other LAN topologies. Complicated implementation.

8 combines characteristics of bus and star topologies. allows for the expansion of an existing network. pro: Supported by several hardware and software venders. con: More difficult to configure and wire than other topologies

9 Trainees names : Abdullah Dhafer Al-Shehri. Abdullah Salem Haddadi.


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