Thursday, June 18, 2009

Network Topologies:

What is a Network topology?
A network topology is the geometric arrangement of nodes and cable links in a LAN,

There are three topology’s to think about when you get into networks. These are the star, rind, and the bus.

Star, a ring topology features a logically closed loop. Data packets travel in a single direction around the ring from one network device to the next. Each network device acts as a repeater, meaning it regenerates the signal

Ring, in a star topology each node has a dedicated set of wires connecting it to a central network hub. Since all traffic passes through the hub, the hub becomes a central point for isolating network problems and gathering network statistics.

Bus, the bus topology, each node (computer, server, peripheral etc.) attaches directly to a common cable. This topology most often serves as the backbone for a network. In some instances, such as in classrooms or labs, a bus will connect small workgroups

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