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Three types of network topology

Bus Topology – This topology consists of a Backbone cable connecting all nodes on a network withoutintervening connectivity devices. The single cable is called Bus and can support only one channel for communication; as a result, every node shares the bus’s total capacity. On a Bus Topology network,devices share the responsibility for getting data from one point to another. But only the intended recipientactually receives and processes the transmitted message while a device wants to send the broadcastmessage to all the devices that connected to the shared cable.

At the ends of each bus network are 50-ohm resistors known as terminators. The terminators stop signalsafter they have reached the end of the cable. Without these terminators, signals on a bus network wouldtravel endlessly between the two ends of the network; this phenomenon is called signal bounce, and newsignals could not get through.

Ethernet bus topology is actually easy to install and does not require much cabling and only a mainshared ca ble is used for network communication. 10BASE2 and 10BASE-T are two popular types of the

Ethernet cables used in the Bus topology. Also, Bus network works with very limited devices.Perf ormance issues are likely to occur in the Bus topology if more than 12-15 computers are added in aBus Network. In addition, if the Backbone cable fails then all network becomes useless andcommunication fails among all the devices.

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Ring Topology – In ring network, each node is connected to the two nearest nodes so that the entirenetwork forms a circle. In a ring network, all the communication messages are transmitted clockwise inone direction, around the ring. Each workstation accepts and responds to packets addressed to it, and thenforwards the other packets to the next workstation in the network. Each workstation just acts as a repeaterfor the transmission, in other words, all workstations participate in delivery makes the ring topology anactive topology. A ring topology has no “ends” and transmitted data stops at its destination. Twisted-pair or fiber-optic cabling is commonly used as the physical medium.

Any damage of the cable of any cable or device can result in the breakdown of the whole network. Inaddition, just as in a bus topology, the more workstations that must participate in data transmission, the

slower the response time. Due to these shortcomings, ring topology now has become almost obsolete.FDDI, SONET or Token Ring Technology can be used to implement Ring Technology. Ring topologiescan be found in office, school or small buildings.

Star Topology – In the computer networking world the most commonly used topology in local areanetworking is the star topology. Star topologies can be implemented in home, offices or even in a

building. All the computers in the star topologies are connected to central devices like hub, switch or router. The functionality of all these devices is different. Computers in a network are usually connectedwith the hub, switch or router with the unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) or Shielded Twisted-pair cables.Star topology networks can support a maximum of only 1024 addressable nodes on a logical network.

Star topology requires more cabling than ring and bus. It also requires more configurations. However, because each node is separately connected to a central connectivity device, they are more fault-tolerant.A single malfunctioning workstation cannot disable an entire star network. A failure in the centralconnectivity device can take down a local area networking segment. Because they include a centralizedconnection point, star topology can easily be moved, isolated or interconnected with other networksthrough hubs, switches to form more complex topologies. Most Ethernet networks are based on the star

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