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1 Network Topologies & Standards
Vivian Arzola

2 Overview Preliminary Terms Hardware Basics Topologies
Channel Access Methods Standards

3 Preliminary Terms Node – interconnected devices in a computer network
e.g. terminals, computers, printers, scanners, servers, repeaters, routers, etc. Link – Physical medium connecting two nodes cable wireless Packet – small block of data transmitted at one time header data trailer

4 Hardware Basics Wireless Transmission Media: Radio Infrared Microwave
Lightwave (laser)

5 Hardware Basics… Copper cables Coaxial (thick/thin)
Twisted Pair (STP/UTP)

6 Hardware Basics… Coaxial cable

7 Hardware Basics… Twisted Pair

8 Hardware Basics… Fiber Optic Cable Single Mode Multimode

9 Hardware Basics… Multimode Fiber Optic Cable

10 Topologies Point-to-Point Multipoint (Broadcast)
dedicated physical connections impractical for LAN’s used for long-distance networks

11 Topologies… Tree Topology (point-to-point)

12 Topologies… Tree Topology (point-to-point)

13 Topologies… Point-to-Point Multipoint (Broadcast)
dedicated physical connections impractical for LAN’s used for long-distance networks shared communication channel requires coordinating use (delays) reduces cost

14 Topologies… Bus Topology

15 Topologies… Ring Topology

16 Topologies… Star Topology

17 Channel Access Methods… (preventing collisions!)
Carrier Sense Multiple Access (CSMA) checks for electrical activity before transmission Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection (CSMA/CD) supports collision recovery binary exponential backoff

18 Channel Access Methods… (preventing collisions!)
Polling delays single point of failure no monopolization Token-Passing zero collisions equal access great performance on high traffic networks

19 Channel Access Methods… (preventing collisions!)
Demand Priority can assign priorities costly single point of failure

20 Standards

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24 Questions?


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