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Hello and welcome to this video on network topology and its types.
In this video, we will learn about what is network topology, why it
is important, and what are the different types of network topologies.
There are many different types of network topologies.
What is Network Topology?
Why is Network Topology Important?
Here are a few basic ones.
Network topology is the arrangement of the elements of a computer
network, such as nodes, links, switches, routers, etc.
It defines how the devices are connected and
communicate with each other.
Network topology can be physical or logical.
Physical topology refers to the actual layout of the cables and
hardware, while logical topology refers to the way data flows and is
transmitted across the network.
Network topology is crucial in computer network
design for several reasons.
Firstly, it significantly impacts network performance by outlining
the data path between components, ensuring efficiency, faster data
transfer, and reliability
Secondly, it plays a vital role in security, monitoring, and
maintenance, with certain topologies offering enhanced security
features and easier troubleshooting of vulnerabilities
Additionally, network topology influences scalability, as a
well-planned topology can accommodate the integration of additional
devices as an organization grows
Moreover, the choice of network topology affects cost-effectiveness
by determining the equipment, monitoring, and maintenance required.
Some topologies, like star or hierarchical, are better suited for
expansion and integration of new devices or network segments without
major disruptions.
Bus Network Topology.
In this topology All devices connect to a single network where data
is transmitted between them.
It broadcasts data to all devices, causing potential congestion.
Ring Network Topology has Devices form a continuous circle where data
travels from device to device until reaching its destination.
Modern ring networks often use network switches in a ring formation.
Mesh Network Topology is when Each node connects directly to all
others, ensuring high resiliency as traffic can reroute if a
connection fails.
Mesh networks can be wired or wireless, like Wi-Fi mesh deployments.
in Star Network Topology the Devices connect to a central node
(router or switch), reducing unnecessary broadcast traffic and
enabling efficient data transmission.
the Tree Network Topology has Nodes are arranged hierarchically like
a tree, with core, distribution, and access layers.
This topology is common in large organizations and data centers.
and finally, Hybrid Network Topology Combines various topologies,
offering flexibility for nodes to take different forms or be a mix of
different topologies.
Each type of network topology has its advantages and considerations,
impacting factors such as performance, scalability, security, and
maintenance requirements.
Understanding these variations is crucial for designing efficient and
effective computer networks
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Network Topology and Their Types
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