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Network Topology: By: Al A. Laurio TLE Teacher

Network topology refers to the layout of connected devices in a network. There are several common network topologies including: - Bus topology, where each node connects to a single cable - Ring topology, where devices form a closed loop and messages travel in one direction - Star topology, which features a central hub node that devices connect to, like in many home networks - Tree topology, which connects multiple star topologies together onto a bus - Mesh topology, where each device connects to multiple other devices via individual channels - Hybrid topology, which combines two or more topologies into a single network.

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Network Topology: By: Al A. Laurio TLE Teacher

Network topology refers to the layout of connected devices in a network. There are several common network topologies including: - Bus topology, where each node connects to a single cable - Ring topology, where devices form a closed loop and messages travel in one direction - Star topology, which features a central hub node that devices connect to, like in many home networks - Tree topology, which connects multiple star topologies together onto a bus - Mesh topology, where each device connects to multiple other devices via individual channels - Hybrid topology, which combines two or more topologies into a single network.

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NETWORK TOPOLOGY

By: AL A. LAURIO
TLE Teacher
NETWORK TOPOLOGY
• way in which nodes (computer router or any devices)
are connected
• local area network (LAN) or other network
• cables (wired) or without cables (wireless)

• arrangement of a network which comprises of nodes


and connecting lines via sender and receiver is
referred as network topology.
NETWORK TOPOLOGY

• refers to the
layout of
connected
devices.
NETWORK TOPOLOGY
•Bus
•Ring
•Star
•Tree
•Mesh
•Hybrid
BUS TOPOLOGY
• each nodes (may be computer or any network
device) is connected with single cable.
BUS TOPOLOGY
RING TOPOLOGY
• every device has
exactly two
neighbors for
communication
purposes.

• All messages travel


through a ring in the
same direction
RING TOPOLOGY

A ring topology comprises of 4 stations connected with each forming a ring.


RING TOPOLOGY
RING TOPOLOGY
STAR TOPOLOGY
• features a central
connection point
called a "hub node"
that may be a
network hub, switch
or router.

• Used by many home


networks
STAR TOPOLOGY
STAR TOPOLOGY
TREE TOPOLOGY
• joins multiple star
topologies together
onto a bus.

• also called
hierarchical topology
TREE TOPOLOGY
TREE TOPOLOGY
TREE TOPOLOGY
MESH TOPOLOGY
• topology introduces
the concept of routes.

• point-to-point
connection to other
nodes or devices
• every device is
connected to another
device via particular
channel.
MESH TOPOLOGY
MESH TOPOLOGY
MESH TOPOLOGY
HYBRID TOPOLOGY
• mix of two or more topology to form a single
network.
• collection of two or more topologies.
HYBRID TOPOLOGY
HYBRID
TOPOLOGY
HYBRID TOPOLOGY
NETWORK TOPOLOGY
•Bus
• each nodes is connected with single cable
•Ring
• All messages travel through a ring in the same
direction
•Star
• features a central connection point called a "hub node"
• used by many home network
NETWORK TOPOLOGY
•Tree
• joins multiple star topologies together onto a bus
•Mesh
• every device is connected to another device via
particular channel
•Hybrid
• collection of two or more topologies
References:
• https://www.lifewire.com/computer-network-
topology-817884
• https://www.studytonight.com/computer-
networks/network-topology-types
• https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/network-topologies-
computer-networks/
Identify the type of network topology
shown below:

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Answer:
1. Hybrid
2. Mesh
3. Ring
4. Star
5. Tree

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