NETWORK TOPOLOGY?
Hey. Did you know about network topology? what is that?
A network topology is the arrangement of a network, including its nodes and connecting lines. There are two ways of defining network geometry: the physical topology and the logical (or signal) topology..
Nah.. how about types of network toplogy?
In our syllabus, we learn about three types of network topoplogy:
a) Star topology
b) Bus topology
c) Ring topology
In the star network topology, there is a central computer or server to which all the workstations are directly connected. Every workstation is indirectly connected to every other through the central computer.

- ADVANTAGES
- more scalable than a peer to peer or ring network.
- Improved network performance. Hop count of three.
- DISADVANTAGES
- It creates a single point of failure.
- It depends upon the central Hub.
- If Hub fails, the entire network will breaks down.
In the bus network topology, every workstation is connected to a main cable called the bus.Therefore, in effect, each workstation is directly connected to every other workstation in the network.
- ADVANTAGES
- Easy to install.
- When the nodes addded and removed to and from the networks, the network is not affected.
- If one nodes fail, the entire network does not affected.
- DISADVANTAGES
- It can only support a small number of network.
- Entire networks will fail if there is any problem at central cable.
In the ring network topology, the workstations are connected in a closed loop configuration. Adjacent pairs of workstations are directly connected. Other pairs of workstations are indirectly connected, the data passing through one or more intermediate nodes.
If a Token ring protocol is used in a star or ring topology, the signal travels in only one direction, carried by a so-called token from node to node.
If a Token ring protocol is used in a star or ring topology, the signal travels in only one direction, carried by a so-called token from node to node.

- Data is quickly transferred.
- The transmission of data is simple as packets travels in one direction only.
- Its prevent network collisions because of the media access network.
- If any nodes fails, then the ring is broken and the data cannot be transmitted successfully.
- It is difficult to troubleshoot the ring.
- Total dependence upon the one cable.


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