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Lab Report: 1

Title: Design and implementation of Basic topologies


Objective: To design network topologies for networking system,
Implement the proper topologies for proper network,
To get knowledge about topologies in various fields.

Theory: Network topology is the geometric representation of


relationship of all the links connecting the devices or nodes. Network
topology represent in two ways one is physical topology that define the
way in which a network is physically laid out and other one is logical
topology that defines how data actually flow through the network. In
this paper we have discuss how to design bus, star and mesh topology
network and provide interfacing and simulation between end points
using packet tracer software. Cisco Packet Tracer (CPT) is multi-tasking
network simulation software to perform and analyze various network
activities such as implementation of different topologies, select
optimum path based on various routing algorithms, create DNS and
DHCP server, sub netting, analyze various network configuration and
troubleshooting commands. In order to start communication between
end user devices and to design a network, we need to select
appropriate networking devices like routers, switches, hubs and make
physical Connection by connection cables to serial and fast Ethernet
ports from the component list of packet tracer. Networking devices are
costly so it is better to perform first on packet tracer to understand the
concept and behavior of networking.
Tools: Pc, Switch and Copper straight connection

Description:
Bus Topology
In local area network, it is a single network cable runs in the building or campus
and all nodes are connected along with this communication line with two
endpoints called the bus or backbone. In other words, it is a multipoint data
communication circuit that is easily control data flow between the computers
because this configuration allows all stations to receive every transmission over
the network .For bus topology we build network using three generic pc which are
serially connected with three switches using copper straight through cable and
switches are interconnected using copper cross over cable.
Star Topology
In star topology, all the cables run from the computers to a central
location where they are all connected by a device called a hub. It is a
concentrated network, where the end points are directly reachable
from a central location when network is expanded. Ethernet 10 base T
is a popular network based on the star topology. For star topology we
build network using five generic pc which are centrally connected to
single switch 2950-24 using copper straight through cable.
Mesh Topology
In mesh topology every device has a dedicated point to point link to
every other device. The term dedicated stand for link carries traffic only
between four devices it connects. It is a well-connected topology; in
this every node has a connection to every other node in the network.
The cable requirements are high and it can include multiple topologies.
Failure in one of the computers does not cause the network to break
down, as they have alternative paths to other computers star topology,
all the cables run from the computers to a central location.

Tree Topology
Tree topologies have a root node, and all other nodes are connected
which form a hierarchy. So it is also known as hierarchical topology.
This topology integrates various star topologies together in a single bus,
so it is known as a Star Bus topology. Tree topology is a very common
network which is similar to a bus and star topology.

Hybrid Topology
Hybrid topology combines two or more topologies. You can see in the
above architecture in such a manner that the resulting network does not
exhibit one of the standard topologies.

For example, as you can see in the above image that in an office in one
department, Star and P2P topology is used. A hybrid topology is always
produced when two different basic network topologies are connected.

Conclusion: In this lab, we have implemented various topologies


with some important concepts like DHCP, DNS in a single network
using Cisco Packet Tracer. We have used simple network with router,
switch configuration and send packet data from one device to another.

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