CN Lab2
CN Lab2
CN Lab2
1) BUS Topology :-
The bus topology is designed in such a way that all the stations
are connected through a single cable known as a backbone cable.
Each node is either connected to the backbone cable by drop
cable or directly connected to the backbone cable.
When a node wants to send a message over the network, it puts
a message over the network. All the stations available in the
network will receive the message whether it has been addressed
or not.
The bus topology is mainly used in 802.3 (ethernet) and 802.4
standard networks.
The configuration of a bus topology is quite simpler as
compared to other topologies.
The backbone cable is considered as a "single lane" through
which the message is broadcast to all the stations.
The most common access method of the bus topologies is
CSMA (CarrierSense Multiple Access).
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Advantages :-
Disadvantages :-
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2) Ring Topology
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Working of token passing :-
Advantages :-
Disadvantages :-
The failure of a single node in the network can cause the entire
networkto fail.
Troubleshooting is difficult in this topology.
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3) Star Topology :-
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Advantages :-
other thanthat.
Easy to fault identification and fault isolation.
Disadvantages :-
If the concentrator (hub) on which the whole topology relies
fails, thewhole system will crash down.
The cost of installation is high.
Performance is based on the single concentrator i.e. hub.
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4) Mesh Topology :-
o Mesh technology is an arrangement of the network in which
computers areinterconnected with each other through various
redundant connections.
o There are multiple paths from one computer to another computer.
o It does not contain the switch, hub or any central computer
which acts as acentral point of communication.
o The Internet is an example of the mesh topology.
o Mesh topology is mainly used for WAN implementations
wherecommunication failures are a critical concern.
o Mesh topology is mainly used for wireless networks.
Advantages :-
Communication is very fast between the nodes.
The fault is diagnosed easily. Data is reliable because data
istransferred among the devices through dedicated channels or
links.
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Provides security and privacy.
Disadvantages :-
Installation and configuration are difficult.
The cost of cables is high as bulk wiring is required, hence
suitable forless number of devices.
The cost of maintenance is high.
5) Hybrid Topology :-
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Advantages :-
This topology is very flexible.
The size of the network can be easily expanded by adding new
devices.
Disadvantages :-
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