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Network Topologies
● Group Member : 1.Nikhil Gadekar 2. Akshay Jaypatre
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Objectives
• Describe the basic and hybrid LAN physical topologies, and their uses, advantages and disadvantages
• Describe the backbone structures that form the foundation for most LANs
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Simple Physical Topologies
• Physical topology: physical layout of nodes on a network
• Three fundamental shapes:– Bus– Ring– Star
• May create hybrid topologies• Topology integral to type of network, cabling
infrastructure, and transmission media used
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Bus
• Single cable connects all network nodes without intervening connectivity devices
• Devices share responsibility for getting data from one point to another
• Terminators stop signals after reaching end of wire– Prevent signal bounce
• Inexpensive, not very scalable
• Difficult to troubleshoot, not fault-tolerant
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Bus (continued)
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Advantages of Bus Topology
• Works well for small networks
• Relatively inexpensive to implement
• Easy to add to it
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Disadvantages ofBus Topology
• Management costs can be high
• Potential for congestion with network traffic
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Ring
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Simple Physical Topologies
• Physical topology– Physical layout of a network
• A Bus topology consists of a single cable—called a bus— connecting all nodes on a network without intervening connectivity devices
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Advantages of Bus Topology
• Works well for small networks
• Relatively inexpensive to implement
• Easy to add to it
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Disadvantages ofBus Topology
• Management costs can be high
• Potential for congestion with network traffic
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Simple Physical Topologies
• 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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Advantages of Ring Topology
• Easier to manage; easier to locate a defective node or cable problem
• Well-suited for transmitting signals over long distances on a LAN
• Handles high-volume network traffic
• Enables reliable communication
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Disadvantages ofRing Topology
• Expensive
• Requires more cable and network equipment at the start
• Not used as widely as bus topology– Fewer equipment options– Fewer options for expansion to high-speed
communication
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Star
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Simple Physical Topologies
• Star topology– Every node on the network is connected through
a central device
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Star (continued)• Any single cable connects only two devices
– Cabling problems affect two nodes at most
• Requires more cabling than ring or bus networks– More fault-tolerant
• Easily moved, isolated, or interconnected with other networks– Scalable
• Supports max of 1024 addressable nodes on logical network
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Advantages of Star Topology
• Good option for modern networks
• Low startup costs
• Easy to manage
• Offers opportunities for expansion
• Most popular topology in use; wide variety of equipment available
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Disadvantages ofStar Topology
• Hub is a single point of failure
• Requires more cable than the bus
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Hybrid Physical Topologies: Star-Wired Ring
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Star-Wired Bus
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Backbone Networks: Serial Backbone
• Daisy chain: linked series of devices– Hubs and switches often connected in daisy
chain to extend a network
• Hubs, gateways, routers, switches, and bridges can form part of backbone
• Extent to which hubs can be connected is limited
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Backbone Networks: Serial Backbone (continued)
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Distributed Backbone
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Collapsed Backbone
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Parallel Backbone
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Logical Topologies
• Logical topology: how data is transmitted between nodes– May not match physical topology
• Bus logical topology: signals travel from one network device to all other devices on network– Required by bus, star, star-wired physical topologies
• Ring logical topology: signals follow circular path between sender and receiver– Required by ring, star-wired ring topologies