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ARZOO SOROUTAssistant Professor (CSE)
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TOPOLOGIES
Objectives
Describe the basic and hybrid LAN physical topologies, and their uses, advantages and disadvantages
Describe the backbone structures that form the foundation for most LANs
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Topology
The physical topology of a network refers to the configuration of cables, computers and other peripherals.
The main types of network topologies are:– Linear Bus– Star– Ring– Tree or Hybrid
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Bus topology
A bus topology consists of a main run of cable with a terminator at each end. All servers workstations and peripherals are connected to the linear cable
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Advantages of Bus Topology
Works well for small networks Relatively inexpensive to implement Easy to add to it
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Disadvantages of Bus Topology
Management costs can be high Potential for congestion with network traffic
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Star topology
A star network is designed with each node (file server, workstation, peripheral) connected directly to a central network hub or server
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Advantages Star topology
Good option for modern networks Low startup costs Easy to manage Offers opportunities for expansion Most popular topology in use; wide variety of
equipment available
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Disadvantages of Star topology
Hub is a single point of failure Requires more cable than the bus
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Ring topology
A ring network is one where all workstations and other devices are connected in a continuous loop. There is no central server
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Advantages of Ring Topology
Easier to manage; easier to locate a defective node or cable problem
Well-suited for transmitting signals over long distances on a LAN
Handles high-volume network traffic Enables reliable communication
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Disadvantages of Ring Topology
Expensive Requires more cable and network
equipment at the start Not used as widely as bus topology
– Fewer equipment options– Fewer options for expansion to high-speed
communication
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Tree or hybrid topology
A tree or hybrid topology combines characteristics of linear bus and star and/or ring topologies.
It consists of groups of star-configured workstations connected to a linear bus backbone cable
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Network Operating Software
Network operating systems co-ordinate the activities of multiple computers across a network
The two major types of network OS are:
– Peer-to-peer– Client/server
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Peer to peer network OS
– In peer to peer network OS, there is no file server or central management source; all computers are considered equal
– Peer to peer networks are design primarily for small to medium LANS
– AppleShare and Windows for Workgroups are examples of programs that can function as peer to peer
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Client/Server network OS
– Client/server network OS centralise functions and applications in one or more dedicated file servers.
– The file server provides access to resources and provides security
– Novel Netware and Windows NT Server are examples of client/server network operating systems
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Arzoo SoroutAssistant Professor( CSE)
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