Network Topology
Network Topology
What is Network
• When you have two or more computers connected to
each other, you have a network.
• The purpose of a network is to enable the sharing of files
and information between multiple systems.
• The Internet could be described as a global network of
networks.
• Computer networks can be connected through cables,
such as Ethernet cables or phone lines, or wirelessly,
using wireless networking cards that send and receive
data through the air.
What is Topology
• Topology
– Physical and logical network layout of the network.
• Physical
– actual layout of the computer cables and other
network devices
• Logical
– the way in which the network appears to the
devices that use it.
why does the topology, or shape, of the
network matter?
• better performance.
• Performance of the network is dependent on the capacity of
central hub.
• Easy to connect new nodes or devices.
• In star topology new nodes can be added easily without
affecting rest of the network.
• Components can also be removed easily.
• Centralized management. It helps in monitoring the network.
• Failure of one node or link doesn’t affect the rest of network..
• Easy to detect the failure and troubleshoot it.
Disadvantages of Star Topology
• Main cable seems like a main stem of a tree, and other star
networks as the branches.
• Bus topology uses one main cable to which all nodes are
directly connected. The main cable acts as a backbone for the
network. One of the computers in the network typically acts
as the computer server.
• Bus topology uses one main cable to which all nodes are
directly connected. The main cable acts as a backbone for the
network. One of the computers in the network typically acts
as the computer server.