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Types of Network Topologies

The document describes three common network topologies: 1) Ring topology connects all nodes in a closed loop where messages travel in one direction. 2) Star topology centers around a central node that connects to all other nodes and through which all messages are sent. 3) Bus topology connects all nodes to a single communication line that carries messages in both directions.
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Types of Network Topologies

The document describes three common network topologies: 1) Ring topology connects all nodes in a closed loop where messages travel in one direction. 2) Star topology centers around a central node that connects to all other nodes and through which all messages are sent. 3) Bus topology connects all nodes to a single communication line that carries messages in both directions.
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Types of Networks

• Various configurations, called topologies, have been


used to administer LANs
– Ring topology A configuration that connects all nodes in a
closed loop on which messages travel in one direction
– Star topology A configuration that centers around one node
to which all others are connected and through which all
messages are sent
– Bus topology All nodes are connected to a single
communication line that carries messages in both directions

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Types of Networks

• A bus technology called Ethernet has become the industry


standard for local-area networks
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Star Topology
• In star topology a number of workstations are directly linked to a
central node as the next figure.
• Any communication between stations on a star LAN must pass
through the central node.
• The central node controls all the activities of the nodes.
The advantages of the star topology are:
• It offers flexibility of adding or deleting of workstations from the
network.
• Breakdown of one station does not affect entire system
The major disadvantage of star topology is that failure of the central
node disables communication throughout the whole network

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Star topolgy
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Bus Topology
 In bus topology all workstations are connected to a
single communication line called bus.
 There is no central node as in star topology.
 Transmission from any station travels the length of the
bus in both directions and can be received by all
workstations.

The advantage of the bus topology is that


 It is quite easy to set up.
 If one station of the topology fails it does not affect the
entire system.

 The disadvantage of bus topology is that any break in


the bus is difficult to identify. 5
Bus Topology

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Ring Topology
 In ring topology each station is attached nearby stations on a
point to point basis so that the entire system is in the form of a
ring.
 In this topology data is transmitted in one direction only.
 Thus the data packets circulate along the ring in either
clockwise or anti-clockwise direction.

The advantage of this topology is that any signal transmitted on


the network passes through all the LAN stations.

The disadvantage of ring network is that the breakdown of any


one station on the ring can disable the entire system.

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Ring Topology

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