Monday 23 September 2013

PROS & CONS

TOPOLOGY
PROS
CONS





Bus
Use of cable is economical.     
Network can slow down in heavy traffic.
Media is inexpensive  & easy to work with.
Entire network  shuts down if there is a break in the main cable.
System is simple & reliable.
Problem are difficult  to  isolate.
Bus is easy to extends.
Terminators are required at both ends of the backbone cable.







Star
Failure of one computer does  not  affect the rest of the network.
If the centralized point fails, the network  fails.
Modifying  system and adding  new computers is easy.
Costs are usually higher than with bus or ring networks.

Centralized  monitoring  & management are possible.

Ring
System provides equal access for all computers.
Failure of one computer can impact the rest of the network.
Performance is even despite many user.
Problem are hard to isolate.
Unmanageable in a large network.
Mesh
System provides increased redundancy & reliability as well as ease of troubleshooting.
System is expensive to install because it uses a lot of cabling.


  Tree
Point-to-point wiring for individual segments.
Overall length of each segments is limited by the type  of cabling used.
Supported by several hardware & software venders.
 If the backbone line breaks, the entire segments goes down.
More difficult to configure & wire than other topologies.

CHARACTERISTIC



TOPOLOGY
CABLE
SPEED
PROTOCOL
Bus, Star, Tree
Twisted Pair,
Coaxial, Fiber
10 Mbps
Ethernet
Star
Twisted Pair,
Fiber
100 Mbps
Fast Ethernet
Linear or Star
Twisted Pair
23 Mbps
LocalTalk
Star-Wired Ring
Twisted Pair
4 Mbps - 16 Mbps
Token Ring
Dual ring
Fiber
100 Mbps
FDDI
Bus, Star, Tree
Twisted Pair,
Fiber
155 - 2488 Mbps
ATM

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.




Friday 20 September 2013

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