Chapter 1 - Sheet1 Flashcards
List the 7 common topologies
Bus, star, ring, mesh, point-to-point, point-to-multipoint, hybrid
Physical topologies describe what?
Human-visible arrangement and connection of hosts. What the “humans see”
Logical topologies describe what?
How data moves through the network. What the “equipment sees”
Describe a bus topology
two distinct and terminated ends, with each of its computers connecting to one unbroken cable running its entire length
What are the advantages of the bus topology?
Easy to install, inexpensive b/c it doesn’t require as much cable
What are the disadvantages of the bus topology?
Difficult to troubleshoot/change/move. Everything is connected, so it doesn’t excel at fault tolerance.
Describe star topology
A star topology’s computers are connected to a central point with their own individual
cables or wireless connections. You’ll often find that central spot inhabited by a device like
a hub, a switch, or an access point.
What are the advantages of the star topology?
New stations can be added easily and quickly; A single cable failure won’t bring down the entire network.;It is relatively easy to troubleshoot.
What are the disadvantages of the star stopology?
If the central device fails (the switch/hub/etc), the entire network goes down.;It has a single point of failure (the hub or other central device).
Describe ring topology
In this type of topology, you’ll find that each computer is directly connected to other computers
within the same network
What are the advantages of the ring topology?
None listed…
What are the disadvantages of the ring topology?
Difficult to troubleshoot/change/move. Everything is connected, so it doesn’t excel at fault tolerance. Expensive to install (more cables)
Describe mesh topology
In this type of topology, you’ll find that there’s a path from every machine to every other
one in the network.
What are the advantages of the mesh topology?
Most tolerant of faults; lowest potential for collisions;
What are the disadvantages of the mesh topology?
Expensive, even for small networks; complicated to manage;