Networking Toturial

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Fiona A. Lewis

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 Secondary Education Year 3, Information Technolgy

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Network Topologies

Posted in Uncategorized on November 8, 2009 by rasfee

Topologies are of two types namely ;physical and logical. Physical refers to physical layout of the computers, printer, and other devices on the network . A logical topology on the other hand; determines how the hosts communicate across a medium, such as cable or the airway.

The type of topology  determines the capabilities of the network, such as ease of setup, speed, and cable lengths.

Physical Topologies:

  • Bus
  • Ring
  • Star
  • Hierarchical or External Star
  • Mesh

Bus Topology

Bus Topology: each computer is connected  to a common cable. The cable has a small cap installed at the end, called a terminator. The terminator prevents signals signals from bouncing back and causing network error.

 

Ring Topology : Hosts are connected in a physical ring or circle. Because the ring topology has no end, the cable does not need to be terminated. A token travels around the ring, stopping at each host.

Star Topology  

Star Topology: The star topology has a central connection point, which is normally a device such as a hub, switch, or router. The advantage of a star topology is that it is easy to troubleshoot. Each host is connected to the central device with its own wire. If there is a problem with that cable, olny that host is affected.

 

Hierarchical or Extended Star Topology: is a star network with an additional networking device connected to the main networking device. A`network cable connects to one hub, and then serveral other hubs connects to the first hub. Universities and large companies use the hierarchical star topology.

Mesh Topology: this topology connects all devices to each other- this makes it hard for the network to be affected by a failure in a cable. This network is used in WAN- Wide Area Network.

Logical Topolgies:

Types of logical topologies:

  • Broadcast- each host addresses either data to a particular host or to all hosts connected on a network. The advantage; there is no order that the host must follow to use the network .  
  • Token Passing- controls network access by passing a electronic token sequentially to each host. When a host receives the token, it can send data on the network. if the host has nodata to send, it passes the token to the next host.

Network Communication

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