TOPOLOGY
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PROS
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CONS
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Bus
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Use of cable is economical.
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Network can slow down
in heavy traffic.
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Media is inexpensive & easy to work with.
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Entire network shuts down if there is a break in the main cable.
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System is simple & reliable.
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Problem are difficult to
isolate.
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Bus is easy to extends.
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Terminators are required at both ends of the backbone cable.
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Star
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Failure of one
computer does not
affect the rest of the network.
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If the centralized
point fails, the network fails.
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Modifying system and adding new computers is
easy.
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Costs
are usually higher
than with bus or ring networks.
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Centralized monitoring
& management are possible.
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Ring
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System provides equal access for all computers.
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Failure of one computer can impact the rest of the network.
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Performance is even despite many
user.
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Problem are hard to isolate.
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Unmanageable in a large network.
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Mesh
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System provides increased
redundancy & reliability as well as ease of
troubleshooting.
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System is expensive to install because it uses a lot of cabling.
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Tree
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Point-to-point wiring for individual segments.
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Overall length of each segments is limited by the type of
cabling used.
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Supported by several hardware &
software venders.
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If the backbone line breaks, the entire segments goes down.
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More difficult to configure & wire than
other topologies.
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Monday, 23 September 2013
PROS & CONS
CHARACTERISTIC
TOPOLOGY
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CABLE
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SPEED
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PROTOCOL
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Bus, Star, Tree
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Twisted Pair,
Coaxial, Fiber
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10 Mbps
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Ethernet
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Star
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Twisted Pair,
Fiber
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100 Mbps
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Fast Ethernet
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Linear or Star
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Twisted Pair
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23 Mbps
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LocalTalk
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Star-Wired Ring
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Twisted Pair
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4 Mbps - 16
Mbps
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Token Ring
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Dual ring
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Fiber
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100 Mbps
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FDDI
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Bus, Star, Tree
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Twisted Pair,
Fiber
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155 - 2488 Mbps
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ATM
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Sunday, 22 September 2013
INTRODUCTION
NETWORK TOPOLOGIES
Two Categories of Network Topology :
Physical :- Topology map recorded each host is located, wiring is installed and the locations of the networking devices that connect the hosts.
Logical :- Host names, addresses, group information & applications can be recorded on the logical pathway a signal follows as it passes among the network nodes.
Logical :- Host names, addresses, group information & applications can be recorded on the logical pathway a signal follows as it passes among the network nodes.
Friday, 20 September 2013
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