Topology Project
Topology Project
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TOPOLOGY
Network topology is the arrangement of the elements of a communication network. Network
topology can be used to define or describe the arrangement of various types of
telecommunication networks, including command and control radio networks, industrial field
busses and computer networks. A Network Topology is the arrangement with which
computer systems or network devices are connected to each
other. Topologies may define both physical and logical aspect of the network.
TYPES OF TOPOLOGY
Advantages Disadvantages
• If one node or its connection • Expensive due to the number
breaks, it does not affect the and length of cables needed to
other computers nor their wire each host to the central
connections hub
• Devices can be added or • The central hub is a single point
removed without disturbing the of failure for the network
network
• Works well under heavy load
• Appropriate for a large network
TREE TOPOLOGY
A tree network, or star-bus network, is a hybrid network topology in which star
networks are interconnected via bus networks. Tree networks are hierarchical, and
each node can have an arbitrary number of child nodes. It is a very useful method
specially in the business
A tree topology is a special type of structure in which many connected elements are
arranged like the branches of a tree. For example, tree topologies are frequently used
to organize the computers in a corporate network, or the information in a database
Advantages and
disadvantages
Advantages Disadvantages
• Does not require a central node to manage the • Communication delay is directly proportional to
connectivity between the computers number of nodes in the network
• Point to point line configuration makes it easy to • Bandwidth is shared on all links between devices
identify and isolate faults. • More difficult to configure than a Star: node
• the traffic does not require individual rerouting. adjunction = Ring shutdown and reconfiguration
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