LAN Maps & Symbols: Topologies & Devices
LAN Maps & Symbols: Topologies & Devices
Ring Hierarchical
Star Mesh
Bus Topology
Single backbone
All hosts directly
connected to backbone
Each end of the bus
must be properly
terminated
Ring Topology
No backbone
A host is directly
connected to each of its
neighbors
Used for token passing
logical topologies
Star Topology
All devices connected to
a central point
Center of star is usually
a hub or a switch
Used for Ethernet
technologies
Extended Star Topology
Connects individual star
topologies together.
At the center of the star
is a hub or a switch.
Extends the length and
size of the network.
This is the topology we
are using in our lab!
Hierarchical Topology
Server Like the extended star
except a computer
controls traffic—not a
hub or a switch.
Mesh Topology
Token Ethernet
Ring Line
FDDI Serial
Ring Line
LOCAL AREA NETWORK
Devices & Data Encapsulation
Evolution of LAN Devices
NIC NIC
Or a fourth? What
device would they need?
NICs, Repeaters, & Hubs
A multi-port repeater!
Also called a...
NIC Hub NIC
NIC NIC
As businesses expanded their
networks, they began to
cascade hubs.
NIC NIC
NIC NIC
A Dilemma!
What’s The Problem?
1) Hubs share bandwidth between all
attached devices.
2) Hubs are stupid, Layer 1 devices.
They cannot filter traffic.
3) Most LANs use a “broadcast topology,”
so every device sees every packet
sent down the media.
Let’s take a look at how broadcasting works
In this picture, all hubs forward
Broadcasts all traffic to all devices.
So, if Host 1 wants ping Host 2, all
Broadcasts hosts see the ping. This is what we
mean by a broadcast topology
1
2
1
2
A switch (also known as a multi-port
bridge), can effectively replace these
Switch four bridges.
Switch
10 Mbps
10 Mbps
The Cloud
10 Mbps
10 Mbps 10 Mbps
1
2
For example, Host 1 pings Host 16. Since Host
Switch 16 isWhat
on another LANsolve
device will segment, the switch will
this problem?
flood the ping request out all ports.
16
Routers filter traffic based on IP addresses.
The IP address tells the router which LAN
segment the ping belongs to.
16
Router
Devices Function At Layers
Know These!
Devices Function At Layers
The Cloud
The Cloud The Cloud
Repeater
Transceiver
Hub
LAYER 1—Repeater
Bridge
Switch
LAYER 2—Bridge
Router
LAYER 3—Router The Cloud
Path Determination
Packet Switching
Router’s Two Main Functions
THE END
Good Luck
On The
Test!!